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    When reading, “ The Diary of Anne Frank, “ by Frances Goodrich, watching, “ One Survivor Remembers, “ by Korg Antholis, and reading, “ Nazi Hunters, “ by Neal Bascomb, I noticed in both the books and the documentary, all the parents from the two books and the documentary, wanted their children to have absolute safety and comfort. The time where both books and the documentary take place between the time of, world war two, also known as the time between, September 1, 1939 – September 2, 1945. All parents

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    around you and be happy.” Anne Frank is one of the most influential people because she was a German diarist, survived the Holocaust for two years, and she was one of the Jewish to get her life from the Holocaust published. Annelies Marie Frank also known as Anne Frank was born on June 12th, 1929 in Frankfurt, Germany. On July 5th, 1942, her family fled Nazi persecution of Jews and moved to Amsterdam and went into hiding for two years. During those two years the Frank family, the Van Pels family

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    writing. Anne probably never imagined her diary would be made public and read the world over. I am not sure she would have written so openly and honestly if she had thought that would be the case. This book allows the reader to see through the eyes of a teenager the outward experience of war and the inward degradation of the human spirit of eight humans confined in fear and constant isolation. As the title implies, The Diary of a Young Girl, this book

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    The Diary of Anne Frank. This enlightening piece of literature is the journey of a Jewish teenage girl who, to escape the Nazis, goes into hiding in a confined annex with her mother, father, sister and another family. With the help of Miep, a Dutch citizen, the families survived over top of a factory; they were unable to interact with one another until the workshop closed. Always living with the everlasting fear that the green police could possibly unearth them any minute, the Franks, Van Daans and

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    Anne Frank Play Analysis

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    How does Anne change throughout the play? The author of the Anne Frank play includes a number of details on how Anne changes from an annoying girl to a loving and caring person. When WW2 broke out, the Franks, Van Daans, and Mr. Dussel move into a secret Annex in order to avoid capture by the Nazis. They lived together in the Annex for about two years. During these two years, many of the people living in there has gone through some dramatic changes, such as Anne. During the first year in the Annex

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    Annelies Marie Frank is widely known as a Jewish Holocaust victim because she wrote the book, The Diary of a Young Girl, which was published in 1947. This book is a diary that she was writing during the time she was hiding from the Nazis in Holland with her family and the Van Daan family from 1942 to 1944. As a result, the diary is heartrending because we know the fates of Anne and the other people in it. Additionally, there is a play based off the book called The Diary of Anne Frank. At the end

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    In July 1942, the Frank family went into hiding after receiving a letter from the Nazi army that ordered them to work at a camp located in Germany. While hiding hiding they had to go undergo harsh conditions just to prevent them from getting caught and being forced to work. The place they were hiding was in an attic of a building for Mr. Frank business used to be in Amsterdam. The Frank family had to share a annex with another family named the Van Daan’s. The Frank Family spent all of their time

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    year old girl. Anne Frank had to live in a secret annex to prevent being extinguished by the German Nazi’s, just because of her Jewish religion. Anne went through the rough and rocky Holocaust not knowing what would happen next. During this time Anne was able to stay happy and let her emotions out by writing in a diary. It just so happens that this diary is one of the most famous books of today, The Diary of Anne Frank. She once wrote “In spite of everything, I still believe people are really good

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    good in them. That girl is Anne Frank and her exact words were, “In spite of everything, I still believe people are really good at heart.” Regardless of all of the devastation and suffering Anne has gone through, she still believes people have a kind, nicer side. And I strongly agree with her, she persuaded me by using her own self as an example without even trying to persuade me, her actions said it all. Since this is an opinion, I can see why people would disagree with Anne because of Mr. Van Daan

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    Mood Of Anne Frank

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    Adolf Hitler negatively affected millions of people by putting his plan to eliminate Jews into action. They were taken, killed, starved, and forced into labor during the era of the Holocaust. As horrific things were happening to the Jews in Amsterdam, Anne Frank and her family were hiding in the secret annex, for what they thought would be a couple months. However, they did not realize that 8 people would be crammed in the small annex for 25 months, praying that they would survive until they were

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