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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The diary, as is the case with much western classic literature, is surprisingly popular in Japan, where it was an instant best seller when published.

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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The diary, as is the case with much western of [[UsefulNotes/TheWest Western]] classic literature, is surprisingly popular in Japan, where it was an instant best seller when published.
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* MemeticMutation: That passage above is the most well known part of the diaryl. On Goodreads at least, it's the most voted quote, far outstripping the others.

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* MemeticMutation: That passage above is the most well known part of the diaryl.diary. On Goodreads at least, it's the most voted quote, far outstripping the others.
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This diary is not a novel.


* MemeticMutation: That passage above is the most well known part of the novel. On Goodreads at least, it's the most voted quote, far outstripping the others.

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* MemeticMutation: That passage above is the most well known part of the novel.diaryl. On Goodreads at least, it's the most voted quote, far outstripping the others.
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Restoring after realizing I had misunderstood the trope.

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* HarsherInHindsight:
** Everything Anne says about what she and the others are planning to do when they leave the house falls into this.
** There is an anecdote where Peter hangs a notice on the bathroom door in GratuitousFrench which reads: "S.V.P., Gas" ([[MyHovercraftIsFullOfEels Please, Gas]]). In the concentration camps, they killed Holocaust victims with gas chambers designed to look like showers.
** The conclusion to the entry in which Anne is recounting how she accidentally threw her beloved fountain pen into the stove fire.
--->'''Anne''': I'm left with one consolation, small though it may be: my fountain pen was cremated, just as I would like to be someday![[note]]She most likely wasn't cremated though, as it's now commonly assumed that she died of typhus and was buried in the mass grave.[[/note]]
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Book is non-fiction so contents are only being viewed through the lense of hindsight.


* HarsherInHindsight:
** Everything Anne says about what she and the others are planning to do when they leave the house falls into this.
** There is an anecdote where Peter hangs a notice on the bathroom door in GratuitousFrench which reads: "S.V.P., Gas" ([[MyHovercraftIsFullOfEels Please, Gas]]). In the concentration camps, they killed Holocaust victims with gas chambers designed to look like showers.
** The conclusion to the entry in which Anne is recounting how she accidentally threw her beloved fountain pen into the stove fire.
--->'''Anne''': I'm left with one consolation, small though it may be: my fountain pen was cremated, just as I would like to be someday![[note]]She most likely wasn't cremated though, as it's now commonly assumed that she died of typhus and was buried in the mass grave.[[/note]]

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