Anne writes that she has depressing news. Many of their Jewish friends are being taken away. She has heard of people being taken to Westerbork, which is a big Jewish camp in Drente. Anne has heard that there are not enough washing facilities and the men, women and children sleep together. Because of that, many of the women and girls are expecting babies. She has also heard that it is impossible to escape and the Gestapo shave the inmates' heads. Miep delivers the terrible accounts. Anne is horrified. She says, "Nice people, the Germans! To think that I was once one of them too!"
A week later, Anne writes that she, Mrs. Frank and Margot are getting along well again. Anne and Margot shared parts of their diaries with.....
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