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<jats:p>The paper will use the frame story technique to describe the lives of two young girls of different origins and social status but with the same name who met in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in early 1945. The first is Slovenian Ana Mislej, who grew up in a peasant family in a small Slovenian village, while the second is Jewess Anne Frank, born in Germany to a bourgeois family. The girls befriended each other in the camp and, despite the language barrier, found a way to communicate in challenging living conditions.</jats:p>

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