Anne Frank Remembered: Review       Anne Frank Remembered: Review              Anne Frank Remembered is the  narration of Miep Gies, the woman who   helped the Frank family survive during their two years in hiding. Her book is a   primary source or  outset  stack account of the persecution of Jewish people in  national socialist   occupied Holland during the second world war. It is also the first hand account   of the hiding of Jews such as the Frank family, the  new wave Daan family, and Dr.   Albert Dussel during this time.        In regard to the books autobiographical format, the  indite, Miep Gies,   does not present the  referee with a clear thesis statement.
       Instead, throughout   the book the author discusses her main views toward the actions of the Nazis and   their oppression of the Jewish people. Her disapproval of German Nazi actions   is evident in the following quotation, when she was asked to join the Nazi   Girls  night bludgeon:           " How can I join such a club? I icily asked. Look at what the   Germans are ...If you want to  deject a full essay, order it on our website: 
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