It's a tough question, but I assume it's because of the grief it brought him. I think Vladek's scarring from the Holocaust is to blame, throughout the book his overbearing attitude appears evident of the physical and emotional damage he endured throughout WWII. That being said, Vladek probably saw the diaries as a reminder of a horrible time in their lives, and wanted to do whatever he could to eradicate it. As a historian, I find it incredibly frustrating because of tremendous historical value that was contained in Anja's diaries. Emotionally, though, I can understand Vladek. It seems irrational, but he lived through an irrational time and was incredibly hurt by it. I don't think it's fair to blame Vladek, but I also understand Art's frustration with him. In the book, Vladek also expresses his desire to just forget about all that happened to him. He regrets everything, including his survival.
alot of people
in season 4 Elena dies and Damon also dies.
She IS in the tv show... and yes, she dies in the books.
Elena dies in season 3.She is going to be a vampire.
It dies
It dies.
Well Elena Dies but she dies with vampire blood in her system so; "is she dead?" I guess it depends on your perspective..
Her father gets turned and won't complete the transition
jena and dats it i think thats important any way
In the books, Damon dies. It hasn't happened in the show, and I hope it never does.
he dies
Not alot of people will tell you the end of the book but i will..yes! she does get turned into a vampire and she dies.