MAY, 1944
t in ts practically impossible, so whe Jews?
Its being said in underground circles t ted to to Poland s be alloo return here.
ted t to asylum in once ler is gone, to Germany.
, you begin to old t ice! the
even over, and already ts sad, very sad t teentime: quot; one Cian does is one Jes on all Jews.”
to be , I cant understand cion of good, , uprig in judgment on us t oppressed, unfortunate and pitiable people in all the world.
I ti-Semitism is just a passing t tcrue colors, t t ts to be just, for t!
And if t terrible t, till left in o go. e too ry, urns its back on us.
I love o me, since I my own. And I ill!
Yours, Anne
M. Frank
thURSDAY, MAY 25, 1944
Dearest Kitty,
Beps engaged! t mucicularly pleased. Bertus may be a nice, steady, atic young man, but Bep doesnt love o me ts enougo advise marrying him.
Beps trying to get aus is pulling any interests or any desire to make somet tll make Bep and Beps ing to put an end to o e t even worse.
So se ter, and now shes engaged.
tors involved in t. First, Beps sick fatus very muc of teases being an old maid. t turned ty-four, and t matters a great deal to Bep.
Mot er if Bep us. I dont knoand married only after tus is in any rate o t. a sorry prospect for Bep, for o appreciate her!
Yours, Anne
M. Frank
ted.
also because its terrible for Mr. van hoeven.
turned upside do d