On October 1, 1956, The Diary of Anne Frank opened simultaneously in seven cities in Germany. At the end of the play, the audience sat silently without applauding. Not long after the play’s opening, Germans began openly expressing remorse for the Holocaust. This was an important change because, up until this point, Germans had not publicly spoken about the Holocaust. To participate in this discussion, think about the audience’s reaction to the opening of The Diary of Anne Frank, and think about the events that followed. Why do you think audiences were silent at the end of the play? Why migh
ok im going to sound mean for saying this but the truth is only you will be able to do this because this is a diswcussion problem (i assume you are doing online work) here ill help with what i can..if you were watvched cclosly by the nazis and ann frank was speaking against thye nazis do you think the nazis would aprove of you applauding?
think like you were in the audiences place
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