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It also expresses her hopes and aspirations for the future, which were never to be realised. Background to the Holocaust. Anti-Jewish decrees. The Yellow Star.

The Jewish people: religion and culture. Anne Frank. Jewish policemen in the ghetto. Rescue and the Holocaust. By using this site, you agree we can set and use cookies. For more details of these cookies and how to disable them, see our cookie policy. Sign up for our e-newsletter. The relationship between Anne and her mother was problematic. Their personalities were incompatible, and they often clashed.

But they could not avoid each other in the Secret Annex. In her diary, Anne had often written harshly about her mother.

Leafing through her diary, she was sometimes taken aback by her own harsh words. In the rewritten version, Anne was kinder, and some passages were omitted altogether.

I usually keep my mouth shut if I get annoyed, and so does she, so we appear to get on much better together. Most of the references and passages on the subject were omitted from the rewritten version. In her diary, Anne wrote about her period several times, and these passages did not make it into Het Achterhuis either. Anne also left out diary letters from a later period, March In those diary letters she had written about her conversations with Peter, about sexuality, and what they had shared about the subject.

Some texts in The Secret Annex differ from the original diary texts for reasons unknown to us. They probably have to do with the fact that Anne was developing into a literary writer, who was critical of what she wrote.

An example: On 6 July , Anne and her parents left for the hiding place. She and the other adolescents 1n hiding look to her father to teach and supervise their Intellectual growth, as well as record their physical growth, by marking their heights 1n Unes still visible on the Franks' bedroom wall.

Anne flees to her father's bed on nights when bombs and planes frighten her She seeks his advice about her blossoming romance with Peter Van Daan As Anne matures, however, she realizes that her father 1s fallible and that "P1m" cannot be everything to her; when he treats her like a child passing through "difficult phases," and makes her feel "sensible," he does not realize that "the fight to get on top [1s] more Important [to her] than all else"; she complains: P1m always takes up the older, fatherly attitude.

But still he's not able to feel with me like a friend, however hard he tries. These things have made me never mention my views on Hfe nor my well -considered theories. I concealed from Daddy everything that perturbed me; I never shared my Ideals with him.

I was pushing him away from me. In spHe of this Inconsistency, Anne obviously loves P1m, whereas her displeasure with, and even lack of respect for, her mother 1s but one reason for the later censorship of her diary. The unexpurgated Dutch diary, to appear Initially 1n English 1n fall , may further fuel that Issue.

She bemoans the fact that her mother treats her like a baby 22 , "lacks sensitiveness, real motherllness" and cannot be confided 1n 61 ; she finds fault with her mother's "untidiness, her sarcasm, and her lack of sweetness"



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