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The Last Seven Months of Anne Frank by Willy Lindwer

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Book Reviews of The Last Seven Months of Anne Frank

Book Review: A Must Read
Summary: 5 Stars

Whenever I feel depressed, defeated, worthless and hopeless, I read this book. I've read this book more than once. Every time I read it, I gain courage and strength. This book is my Bible. It touches my heart and soul.

Book Review: Anne Frank the Girl the Legend
Summary: 4 Stars

After reading Anne Frank the Last Seven Months, I relized how difficult it was for the jews and for any person during this time. I like this book a lot and I recommond reading it if possible. This book makes you feel like you new exactly how that person was feeling. It put you inside the stories the people told. It was a sad story to read because of all the people that died of other peoples differences. That the samething happen to every person that was a 'jew" that the story didn't change. People were hiding out of years before they were sent off to a death camp. They lived in fear of the next day hoping that the Green Police weren't find them. Once they were found they didn't know if they would live to see there family again. The Nazis killed so many people and so many people got disease and got sick. Everyday more love ones were dying and if you were lucky you could be with them as they die as for some was sent to different death camps, you had no idea if you wife, husband, son, daughter, or best friend since were in third grade had died.

Book Review: Good addition to an Anne Frank library
Summary: 4 Stars

"The Last Seven Months of Anne Frank" is only periphally a book about Anne - but it is pointedly a book about Anne's experience in those last months of her life. With the exception of her close friend Hannah Goslar, who talks about her at length, Anne is mentioned only in passing by the other interviewees, all of whom were acquainted with her. But their individual stories of what they endured in Auschwitz-Birkenau and Bergen-Belsen is also her story, and illuminates her time in the camps as she herself would have - but never got the chance to. A good addition to a library of Anne Frank material, or an excellent compendium of personal experiences during the Holocaust, whichever way is more valuable to the reader.

Book Review: Not Much on Anne...
Summary: 2 Stars

I had great hopes for this book, however, there is very little information on Anne, herself. While the suvivor accounts in the book are certainly interesting and valuable historically, if you are truly seeking details on Anne's last few months, you will not find it here.
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