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| No, I have never read it... | |
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| Her family and some friend were in hiding, trying to prevent being taken to concentration camps, and separated from their families. | |
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| Yea, they were living in hiding for a few years, but were eventually caught and taken to camps, like all the other Jews. | |
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| Well, according to the 3rd Amendment, wasn't Anne and her family protected against government intrusion? | |
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| They were not living in the U.S., and their government was over-thrown by the Nazi regime. Anne was separated from her family and eventually died due to the harsh conditions in the camp. | |
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