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Anne's Diary
701 wordsThe Life of Anne Frank On the Deportations " Our many Jewish friends and acquaintances are being taken away in droves. The Gestapo is treating them very roughly and transporting them in cattle cars toWesterbork, the big camp in Drenthe to which they " re sending all the Jews... Ifit's that bad in Holland, what must it be like in those faraway and uncivilized places where the Germans are sending them? We assume that most of them are being murdered. The English radio says they " re being gassed. '...
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Anne's Diary
512 wordsNew Buddy The book I read is called The Diary of Anne Frank by Anne Frank The book is a true story about a thirteen year old girl who receives a diary on her thirteenth birthday. The book is a short autobiography In her diary Anne tells Kitty (her pretend friend) everything that happens in her life. The interesting factor in the book is that the time of Anne's preteen years is the time of the rise of Hitler who oppressed the Jews. Anne's family is forced into hiding into a secret apartment on to...
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Anne Frank
379 wordsIn 1942, when the Nazis began to invade their country, the Frank family went into hiding in an attic of a warehouse. The Franks daughter, Anne, kept a diary through out their horrible ordeal. Minutes before the Franks were captured in their hiding place after a two-year stay, Anne wrote in her diary the words, In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart. Even though Anne suffered so much her courage and character only grew stronger. Before Anne Frank went into hi...
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Book Report On Anne Frank
535 wordsAnne Frank Anne Frank, a young Jewish girl going through hard times during World War II, writes in her diary about her thoughts and feelings relating to her life from her own prospective. Anne writes from an attic where she is hiding from the Nazi's. This is a book report on Anne Frank, Diary of A Young Girl by Anne Frank. This report will cover the plot, setting, characters, and my all in all opinion regarding the book. Crimes everywhere, starving people, and a tense and stressful time it was i...
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Room With The Van Daan Family
805 wordsAnne Frank: The diary of a young girl want to introduce you to, Anne Frank: The diary of a young girl, by Anne Frank and translated by B.M. Mooyaart. It is the story of a 13-year-old Jewish girl and her family who are forced into hiding by the Nazis during World War II The book is written over a two-year period, tells about her life while she and her family are in hiding in Holland. On her birthday she received a diary, Anne named it Kitty, and Kitty was her best friend ever since. From the firs...
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Room With The Van Daan Family
610 wordsNote: This book doesn't describe almost any character so I'm not putting any character description. Hope you enjoy it! Summary. Anne Frank. The diary of a young girl. Anne was a 13 years Jewish girl that lived in Neatherlands in the time world war 2 was taking place; with a bad temper, it helped work with what she wanted. That's why she didn't get on well with her sister, her mother, and everybody else. The only different one was her dad, he understood what was happening to her, (puberty), and h...
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Anne Frank And Her Family
543 wordsAnne Frank was a German-Jewish diarist. She was known for the diary she wrote while hiding from anti-Jewish persecution in Amsterdam during World War II. Her diary describes with wisdom and humor the two difficult years she spent in seclusion before her tragic death at the age of 15. Since it was first published in 1947, her diary has appeared in more than 50 languages. Perhaps more than any other figure, Anne Frank gave a human face to the victims of the Holocaust. Anne lies Marie Frank was bor...
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Otto Frank
1,544 wordsAnswers from the attic The Hidden Life of Otto Frank Carol Ann Lee Viking 17.99, pp 384 Until the start of the Second World War, Otto Frank's life was as soothing and wrinkle-free as freshly laundered linen. Born into an upper-middle-class German family - his were the kind of people who called on their neighbours only at the correct hour of the afternoon - he worried about the same things as any young man: who to marry, what to do for a living, how to make his way in the world and still have a l...
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Important Point In Anne's Diary
1,962 wordsOne: June 12 to July 8, 1942 Summary: The first entry of the diary is on June 12, Anne's thirteenth birthday. She tells the story of how she woke early and then had to contain herself until seven a. m. to wake her parents and open her presents. She claims that the diary, one of those presents, is 'possibly the nicest of all. ' She relates her list of presents, adding that she is 'thoroughly spoiled,' and then goes off to school with her friend Lies. On Sunday she has a birthday party with her sc...
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Anne Frank
648 wordsIn 1933, the Nazis began to execute their plan to round up all the Jews within Europe and relocating them into concentration camps. There, they would be executed or forced to labor until death. In 1942, when the Nazis began to invade their country, the Frank family, who were Jewish, went into hiding in an attic of a warehouse and office building. The Franks' daughter, Anne, kept a diary throughout their entire stay in the so-called "Secret Annexe". Although all the members of the Frank family, e...
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Anne Perry And Pauline Parker
271 wordsMartha Hailey Dubose recently wrote in a passage from her Women of Mystery novel on Anne Perry's legacy, including a section on Perry's growing appeal among contemporary murder-mystery fiction readers. Dubose, however, noticeably titled the section on Anne Perry "Past Imperfect" (425). When beginning a research project into Perry, the writer known for her Thomas Pitt and William Monk mystery series, it is nearly impossible to ignore the fact that despite Perry's seemingly consistent grasp on all...
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Anne's Diaries And Exercise Books
670 wordsOn Friday morning, August 4, 1944, a German police officer accompanied by four men in civilian clothes entered the building. The men had been told of the families in hiding And they knew exactly where to go to find them. No one knows who the informer was. The police emptied the satchel in which Anne kept her diaries, notebooks and photographs so they could use it to carry away food and valuables. The papers and photos were recovered later by Miep Gies and Bep Voskuijl, two of the Dutch Christian...
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People Anne Frank
1,339 wordsHave you ever heard about a young girl named Anne Frank? Anne Frank was a Jew. Germans were very cruel and unfair to the Jews. Her and her family were treated very badly because of their religion. She has a famous quote which is", Despite everything I still believe people are really good at heart. Anne Frank was born in the German city of Frankfurt on June 12, 1929. The baby nurse Mrs, Dashing came to help take care of Anne when she was born. her parents were married for four years until they ha...
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Anne's Diary
343 wordsIn 1933, the Nazis began to round up all the Jews within Europe and relocate them into concentration camps. There, they would be executed or forced to labor until they died. In 1942, when the Nazis began to invade their country, the Frank family, who were Jewish, went into hiding in an attic of a warehouse and office building. The Franks' daughter, Anne, kept a diary throughout their entire stay there. Although all the members of the Frank family, except for her father, perished during the reign...
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Anne And Her Diary
1,091 wordsAnne Frank This book is about a young Jewish girl who writes a diary of her experiences during World War II. From the age of thirteen to fifteen, Anne, the protagonist is in hiding from the Nazis and records her feelings about her frustrating circumstances and her fears about the war and being captured. Anne Frank's diary was written and set in World War II during the early 1940's. It took place in the attic of an office building in Amsterdam. The country in which all the action took place was H...
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Ordinary Girl Like Anne Frank
529 wordsAnne Frank The Diary of a Young Girl is an epic of the suffering of the Jewish people during the Holocaust Era (1942-44) in Amsterdam, Holland, but in particular, the trials suffered by the author, a young girl named Anne Frank, her family, and the Van Daan family. This story gives a viewing window of what it is like to live under a false identity, hiding one's heritage in return of freedom of religion and a chance to live. In the two years Anne Frank was forced to remain in hiding by the Nazi's...
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Anne's Diary
1,369 wordsOn June 12, 1929, at 7: 30 a.m. a baby girl was born in Frankfurt, Germany. No one realized that this infant, who was Jewish, was destined to become one of the world's most famous victims of World War II. Her name was Anne Frank, and her parents were Edith Frank Hollander and Otto Frank. She had one sister, Margot, who was three years older than she was. Anne led a happy and normal childhood, and on her 13th birthday she received a diary from her parents. It became special to her as years went b...
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