On this day (June 25) 78 years ago, the diary of teenaged Holocaust victim Anne Frank was published. Fast forward eight decades to today, and Israel announced nearly a dozen Israeli casualties to Iranian and Hamas terrorism. “Never again” is now.
Jewish teenager Anne Frank and her family were in hiding from the Nazis in the Netherlands but they were discovered and killed — all except her father, who subsequently found and published Anne’s diary to fulfill her wish of becoming a writer. One famous passage from Anne’s diary reads:
I want to go on living even after my death! And therefore I am grateful to God for this gift, this possibility of developing myself and of writing, of expressing all that is in me. I can shake off everything if I write; my sorrows disappear; my courage is reborn. But, and that is the great question, will I ever be able to write anything great, will I ever become a journalist or a writer?
Millions of people know Anne Frank’s writing now. And yet the Holocaust did not teach the West to reject senseless bigotry. As Muslims aim to complete the Nazis’ Holocaust, as Iran and its terror proxies like Hamas develop a “Final Solution,” woke Westerners bewail jihadis and Donald Trump trumpets about making “peace” with fanatics who chant “death to America, death to the Zionists.”
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Author: Catherine Salgado
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