Here are some specific examples of how Anne Frank portrays German soldiers in her diary:
* "The German soldiers are marching through the streets again. They're singing and shouting, and they look so mean and tough. I'm scared of them. I don't know what they're going to do to us."
* "One of the German soldiers stopped and searched me. He felt all over my clothes and even in my hair. I was so scared that I was going to be taken away."
* "Last night, the German soldiers took away the family who lived in the apartment below us. They were all crying and screaming. I don't know where they're taking them, but I'm afraid that they're going to be killed."
These are just a few examples of how Anne Frank portrays German soldiers in her diary. Her diary is a powerful and moving account of the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands, and it is a testament to the resilience and courage of the Jewish people who were persecuted during the Holocaust.