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    overcome it. Here is my reasoning. In the Anne Frank diaryAnne and her family had to go into hiding in an attic. She stayed positive mostly all of the time. Where they stayed was very plain so anne put pictures on the wall. She also always kept herself entertained with a diary and she loved the sound of a nearby clock chime. When there was nothing to look forward to‚ or when she thought there wasn’t‚ she always continued to make herself happy. While Anne could not communicate with other people

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    Bombs crash. Crying babies. Buildings go up in fire. Starving children. Maimed little ones. Bodies lying throughout the street. Such scenes depict war that destroys lives. In The Diary of Anne Frank‚ World War II destroyed lives of people on the streets‚ but also it destroyed lives of others who they tried to hide from such atrocities. For the people hiding in the annex in Amsterdam‚ the moods and the relationships of the families and friends were greatly impacted by the horrors of war. From the

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    by Adolf Hitler‚ attempted to rid themselves of all those they deemed inferior or marginalized groups such as the Jews. However‚ who should take the blame for this horrific event? The government or the people? Source A‚ an excerpt from The Diary of Anne Frank‚ explains how the many people were deported out of the country by the Gestapo. Source B‚ an info graphic‚ explains the necessary components for a holocaust. Source C‚ a poem by Pastor Neimoller‚ explains how nobody stood up for each other‚ and

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    remembered? There is a myriad of ways to be remembered‚ but choosing the things you want to be remembered by can be troubling. Anne utilizes her diary as a part of her life in numerous ways. How she used this diary was an important necessity she used to identify herself‚ but it also raises a question. “What do we use in life to identify ourselves?” The diary is basically Anne Frank’s best friend. When she is in the annex and is closed off the rest of the world‚ she does not have many people to talk

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    people are really good at heart.”[1] Anne Frank was a Jewish child who had the unfortunate luck of growing up during the holocaust. Even though the world around her was awful‚ she still remained optimistic. Anne was a bright and intelligent child who only wished for the best in life. Her life was‚ no doubt‚ ended to soon. Anne Frank was born as Annelies Marie Frank on June 12‚ 1929 in Frankfurt Germany (biography.com)‚ to Otto and Edith Frank.[2] Margot Betti Frank‚ born on February 16‚ 1929‚ was Anne’s

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    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 Hollandar 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 by. It is through this diary that much about World War II and Anne’s life has been learned. In 1933‚ her and her family

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    The Life of Anne Frank Jane Smith Mrs. Joyner Language Arts and Literature May 15‚ 2010 Outline THESIS: This research paper will explore the life of Anne Frank‚ the Jewish girl who managed to find hope and goodness in the midst of one of the saddest moments in history. I. Anne’s Birth and Childhood A. Information on family B. Life in Germany C. Life in Amsterdam II. Life During World War II A. Description of the Secret Annex B. Dates that it was occupied C.

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    diarist. Anne Frank was born Annelies Marie Frank on June 12‚ 1929‚ in Frankfurt‚ Germany. Her mother was Edith Frank‚ and her father‚Otto Frank‚ was a lieutenant in the German Army during World War I who later became a businessman in Germany and the Netherlands. Frank also had a sister named Margot‚ three years her senior. The Franks were a typical upper middle-class German-Jewish family living in a quiet‚ religiously diverse neighborhood near the outskirts of Frankfurt. However‚ Frank was born

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    Anne Frank Anne Frank pictured in May 1942 Born Annelies[1] or Anneliese[2] Marie Frank 12 June 1929 Frankfurt‚ Weimar Germany Died Early March 1945 (aged 15) Bergen-Belsen concentration camp‚ Lower Saxony‚ Nazi Germany Nationality German until 1941 Stateless from 1941 Notable works The Diary of a Young Girl (1947) Signature Early life Frank was born Annelies[1] or Anneliese[2] Marie Frank on 12 June 1929 in Frankfurt‚ Germany‚ to Otto Frank (1889–1980) and Edith Frank-Holländer (1900–45). She

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    freedom under almost normal circumstances. Anne‚ a fun-loving girl who enjoys life‚ has just turned thirteen. She writes about the various presents she was given for her birthday. From her father‚ she received a diary (which was really an autograph book) with a red-checkered cover; this special gift is her favorite present. She has decided to tell about her life in daily entries into the diary‚ knowing that “paper is more patient than man.” She hopes the diary will become a substitute for having a real

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