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    Anne Franks Life Essay

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    THE ANNE FRANK STORY AND THE HOLOCAUST IN HOLLAND Anneliesse Marie Frank was born on June 12, 1929, in Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany, the second daughter of Otto and Edith Frank. Anne and her older sister Margot (born February 6, 1926), were born in the post-World War 1 era and they, along with their parents, were German citizens under the laws of the Weimar Republic (1918-33).Otto, Anne's father, was born in 1889, in Frankfurt, Germany-where his family could trace their roots back to the 17th century

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    The Secret Annex Essay

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    This is where the Frank and the Van Pels family stayed for twenty-five months. They took shelter because they knew the war was getting close. This is about Anne Frank, and her courageous efforts on surviving, not only in the battle against the Germans but also as a young girl. Earlier that year

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    The Diary of Anne Frank is about a girl that kept a diary while hiding from Nazi’s in Amsterdam for two years. The diary ends when the Nazi’s found her and her family. Her whole family was killed in exception for her father. She was given the journal on her thirteenth birthday. She simply summarized her life for two years in this phenomenal journal. This journal was found after she was killed. The book was published in 1947. Twenty-five million copies were sold and it was written in fifty-four languages

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    The Diary Of A Young Girl

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    Introduction
 “Can you tell me why people go to such lengths to hide their real selves?” (Frank 126). This question is asked by a young girl in her diary on January 22, 1944. This young girl was named Anne Frank, and she asked this question in regards to one putting up a façade in order to conceal their true self from the outside world. Because of her Jewish ethnicity, she was used to having to pretend she was something she was not in order to survive, but when she beings to feel herself putting

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    before their deaths. However, one girl, by the name of Anne Frank, wrote in her diary every day, unaware that her diary entries would solve this issue. She was born in the large German town of Frankfurt. Anne was an ordinary child, with dreams for her future, and friends and family who supported and loved her, unaware that she would turn out to be one of the most important people with regards to information of fleeing Jews during the Holocaust. Anne was living in Amsterdam with her family at the time

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    Annelies Maie Frank was a writer and a diarist. She was one of the most discussed Jewish victims of the Holocaust. Frank had an impact on the world by providing future generations with a direct testimony from a seemingly ordinary girl who became one of millions to be pointlessly murdered because of their ethnicity. In 1947 the diary and thoughts of an innocent thirteen year old female were published; but the thoughts weren’t so every day, they were the thoughts of Anne Frank. Frank’s diary the diary

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    Anne Frank was a Jew during WWII. She was born June 12, 1929 to Edith and Otto Frank. She had a passion for writing and wanted to start her own novel. She was given a journal for her thirteenth birthday on June 12, 1942. Her first entry was June 14, 1942. A few pages into Anne’s journal Anne states, “It’s an odd idea for someone like me to keep a diary; not only because I have never done so before, but because it seems to me that neither I-nor for that matter anyone else-will be interested in the

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    Heroism Essay

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    their gut instincts to be a hero, doing what might be hard in a tough time. For example, Miep Gies is a well known woman she was a main factor for the reason Anne Frank’s diary was published and their survival for a couple years. Otto Frank pleaded for Ms. Gies’s help, she knew that she would regret saying no so she accepted. Miep took in the Franks and did all that she could to help them through the rough times. Miep could have easily said no and taken off the burden of taking care of a family but she

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    Hitler and the Nazi Party killed millions of people in the short time of six years during World War II. Other people, such as Anne Frank and her family, tried to avoid the cruel intentions of the Nazis by hiding in an annex for two years. The historical events of World War II affected the lives of Anne and the others hiding in the annex. Historical events in The Diary of Anne Frank causes extensive changes to the drama. Two primary changes that occur due to historical events are the character’s traits

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    Anne Frank Analysis

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    Many many people suffered during the holocaust, the Jews were in terrible danger. In the drama Anne Frank there are so many ways that the historical event caused change to the mood of the characters and the relationship ,before the holocaust happened Anne Frank was just a ordinary girl that lived in germany and she was a jew. There was a guy named Adolf Hitler and he made a plan to destroy the jews and to rule over these specific places were Jews lived and to only have germans there. Wait until you

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