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    The actors of the play seemed confident and well prepared. The main actor Anne frank fit the charted of Anne pretty well. I feel she is everything that real Anne frank would have been. Anne’s frank character is only a young girl when they move to hiding. The actor made Anne frank seem very childish but she slowly develops thought out the play. Anne Frank has a small diary in which she writes what she feels. She doesn’t want people to know what is written. She gets very defensive when someone tries

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    strong, fast and good at hiding. They had to remember their old life and were treated worse than slaves.They had to be hopeful and determined and worked about 2\3 of the day.Without these traits jew had a low chance to survive. Answer: Jews had to be good at hiding and escaping. If you were small you had a better chance of survival because you needed less food (the Nazis barely gave any) and you could get through the bars and jump off the train or fit into a hiding place more easily, they can even

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    The Secret Annex Starting In 1942, the Frank family, (Jewish) had made plans to go into hiding after Margot Frank, the daughter of Otto and Edith Frank, received a letter ordereing her to report to a work camp in Germany. The Frank family already had plans for what was coming but, little did they know that they would spend over 2 years in hiding with 4 other jews with the complications of little space, food shortages, and having to be careful about being heard by the people down below. The Franks

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    The play version of The Diary of Anne Frank tells the story of how Anne Frank and her family went into hiding and all of the things that happened while they were there. In this play, Anne experiences what it is like to have to go into hiding for more than 2 years. A movie also came out talking about Anne’s life while hiding in the annex of a workplace. In this the audience sees, how Anne’s life changes during the Holocaust. Although the play and movie have differences in organization and setting

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    Title” The Life and Ministry of Corrie Ten Boom The topic I chose for this project is that I believe others should read this novel (The Hiding Place) Before reading this book I knew who Corrie Ten Boom was and what she did, but after reading this book my eyes were really opened to the magnitude of what she really did. It wasn't just a story anymore, it became a reality. After reading the

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    Holland and went into hiding when her sister, Margot, got a letter to go to a reception camp. The Franks faced terrifying moments during hiding. They witnessed war outside their window and stayed in the same house without even going outside for about two years.To add on, the Franks had to keep in mind how every day they could be arrested or even die. Sadly Anne and her family are arrested and are sent to Auschwitz, a concentration camp where she would later die. While in hiding, the Franks and the

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    “Anne Frank is a Jewish girl who has to go into hiding during World War Two to escape from the Nazis … After more than two years in hiding they are discovered and deported to concentration camps … After her death Anne becomes world famous because of the diary she wrote while in hiding” (annefrank.org). Anne Frank was a young girl who had a bright future, but it was taken away from her by the Nazi’s and Holocaust. Before the Holocaust, Anne Frank was just the typical young girl. During the Holocaust

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    in 1929, and died around 1945. Her father, Otto Frank, was born in 1889 and died in 1980, and was a prosperous businessman. On January 30, 1933, Hitler had taken over Germany. Anne and her family were Jewish, and they were forced to move to a new place for a new life. Anne Frank was a victim of the holocaust, and she would later use her experience before, during, and after WWII to illustrate through her writing, the thought of a teenager during a time war. Before WW2, Anne attend two school’s; Montessori

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    I have always wondered what it would’ve been like to have lived during World War II. I wonder what it would have felt like to be a Jew. What it felt like to be in a concentration camp. What it looked like. What it smelled like. What it sounded like to hear the vociferous footsteps going by your barrack, just hoping that they wouldn’t stop at yours. How it felt to be tortured. How it felt to be worked until I couldn’t feel my arms and legs anymore. When walking into Auschwitz, a quote on the entryway

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    Anne Frank Hiding

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    Most people don’t know the struggles that they went through to stay in hiding for so long. They were deprived of many things when they went into hiding. However, they had to be deprived of these because otherwise, they most likely would have gotten caught. The first thing that people should know is when and why they went into hiding in the first place. The Frank family went into hiding early July 1942. They went into hiding so they would not get caught by the Nazis and either killed or sent to

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