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Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl Chapter Summary & Analysis - May 19, 1944 - June 23, 1944 Summary

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May 19, 1944 - June 23, 1944 Summary

Anne says that Peter loves her even more than she loves him. She thinks that she still cares for him, but she has locked up her inner self and wants Peter to have to work harder for her affections. She turns her attention to politics, saying that the Dutch are angry that the English have not saved them yet. Anne wonders why people think the English owe them so much. She believes that the invasion and liberation will eventually come, but not until England and America decide it should happen. She doesn't blame the two countries for not sacrificing their men for the interest of another county.

The residents of the Annexe are also very upset to hear that more people are turning against the Jews. Their vegetable man is arrested for hiding two Jews. Anne is in despair, writing that good people are being punished, while the dregs govern....
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