APRIL, 1944
t at t ill no one ;No; Id moment, but once again falling, itll be every man for time Cians who are helping us.
quot;eve been saved, keep on saving us!quot; ts all we can say.
t about a rolling ty. Peter isnt alloo open iced it after nine-ty at nig coniger from to make a barricade out of our bedsteads. Debates are going on left and rigairs. ed, s of things.
eve been strongly reminded of t t , any rig ions. e must put our feelings aside; be brave and strong, bear discomfort complaint, do rust in God. One day terrible ime Jews!
ed t us apart from all t? us
ts God s also God if, after all till Je, the Jewish people will be held up as an example.
eac about goodness, and ts to suffer. e can never be just Dutc Englisever, t to be.
Be brave! Lets remember our duty and perform it complaint. t. God ed our people. to suffer, but turies of suffering ronger. trong s be defeated!
t nig I o die. I ed for ttlefield. Id gladly ry.
But no Ive been spared, my first o become a Dutcizen. I love tcry, I love t to e to t give up until Ive reached my goal!
Im becoming more and more independent of my parents. Young as I am, I face life ter and truer sense of justice t I , I isfied. I kno Im a rengt deal of courage!
If God lets me live, Ill ac into the world and work for mankind!
I no courage and !
Yours, Anne
M. Frank
FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1944
Dear Kitty,
Everyone ill v