In the evenings when it’s dark, I often see long lines of good, innocent people, accompanied by crying children, walking on and on, ordered about by a handful of men who bully and beat them until they nearly drop. No one is spared. The sick, the elderly, children, babies and pregnant women—all are marched to their death.
We’re so fortunate here, away from the turmoil.
 Anne Frank, The Diary of a Young Girl (1947). copy citation

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Author Anne Frank
Source The Diary of a Young Girl
Topic death women
Date 1947
Language English
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Note Translated by Susan Massotty
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