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which paragraph suggests that coming to america would have saved anne franks life?
on april 30, 1941, frank wrote to his old college friend from the united states, nathan straus jr. \i am forced to look out for emigration and as far as i can see u.s.a. is the only country we could go to,\ he wrote. \perhaps you remember that we have two girls. it is for the sake of the children mainly that we have to care for. our own fate is of less importance.\
president barack obama has pledged to take in 10,000 syrian refugees who are fleeing war in their homeland. there was another group of refugees — jews trying to escape europe on the eve of world war ii -- who also sought to come to the united states. many have noted the similar obstacles that the two groups, more than 75 years apart, have faced.
among the many who tried — and failed — to escape german persecution were otto frank and his family. his wife was edith, and his daughters were named margot and anne, who was the author of \the diary of anne frank.\ in 2007, american university history professor richard breitman wrote about the discovery of old documents. they told the story of the franks struggle to get permission to come to the u.s.
otto frank survived the holocaust, the mass killing and imprisonment of european jews during world war ii by german nazis. breitman said that if immigration rules had been different \anne frank could be a 77-year-old woman living in boston today -- a writer.\
This paragraph directly includes a statement from historian Richard Breitman that explicitly states Anne Frank would have survived and lived in Boston if U.S. immigration rules had been different, which matches the question's requirement of suggesting coming to America would have saved her life.
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Otto Frank survived the Holocaust, the mass killing and imprisonment of European Jews during World War II by German Nazis. Breitman said that if immigration rules had been different "Anne Frank could be a 77-year-old woman living in Boston today -- a writer."