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    When they came to the hanging bookcase that was concleing the door to the Secret Annex they found the latch and opened the door. As the Gestapo when inside, they found the Franks, Pels, and Pfeffer all scared out of their minds.The Gestapo went through everything in the Annex looking for anything of value, which included throwing Anne’s diary and loose paper all around the little room . They hauled them onto the truck and were taken to Westerbork…

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    Mr. Dussel Do you know what happened on April 30 in 1889 Fritz pfeffer was born. He had a son and put him on a boat. Mr. Dussel, he stayed in his room and was always patient and was selfless. He always stayed in his room because he had to wait on Anne to get ready for petter so they can go on there dates. Anne was talking to Peter about how they feel and Mr. Dussel always wanted in. Mr. Dussel was always patient when he needed a hiding place he had to wait a while so they can make room. When…

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    fun. To be factual it must be said that there was a family of four, a family of three, and a dentist living in the annex at one time. Anne Frank’s family was the family of four, the family of three were the Van Peltz family, and the dentist was Fritz Pfeffer. These eight individuals had to live in a cramped area that would typically be suitable for at most four or five people. Along with that, they lived in an overly stressed and limiting environment. In addition, to that, it was not the most…

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    One of the most well known people from the Holocaust is young Anne Frank and her diary. From 1942 to 1944 Anne was hidden in a Secret Annex along with her father Otto, her mother Edith, her sister Margo as well as the Van Pels family and Mr. Fritz Pfeffer. During their time in the annex their emotional, mental, and physical health were all negatively changed by their new living arrangement during the Holocaust. Tensions ran high in the Secret Annex, and arguments often broke out among the eight…

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    states, “I come to the conclusion that it’s paradise living here compared to the Jews not hiding” (Frank 79). This reveals that instead of Anne complaining all the time about how she can never go outside or how she hates sharing her room with Fritz Pfeffer, she looks on the bright side and actually felt lucky to live in the Annex.…

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    “The best remedy for those who are afraid, lonely or unhappy is to go outside, somewhere where they can be quiet, alone with the heavens, nature, and God. Because only then does one feel that all is as it should be.” These words were spoken by Anne Frank. Anne Frank and her family were a normal Jewish family who went into hiding when Adolf Hitler became chancellor of Germany. What was Anne Frank's life like before, during, and after hiding? Anne Frank had a normal life before hiding, a…

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    “Despite everything, I think that people are really good at heart” from Anne Frank. Believing in this message can be hard if you had lived your life in hiding during the holocaust but Anne Frank believed every word. Inspiring, is the best word to describe Anne, she spreads a message through million of people’s hearts, saying that even though people may do horrendous actions, they are all charitable in our hearts. During her life, Anne Frank went through way too much misfortune than any…

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    Annelies Marie “Anne” Frank was born June 12, 1929. She was born in Frankfurt, Germany, but later moved to Amsterdam. Adolf Hitler’s Nazis had already taken over Germany and were beginning to try to take over Amsterdam. Anne’s family went into hiding along with some other family friends. The hid in this place called the Secret Annex. The Secret Annex was the small upper layer of the building that Anne’s dad worked in. The Secret Annex was secret because it was all behind a bookcase. There was…

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    During World War II, the Nazis (led by Adolf Hitler) led the homicide of six million Jews. This was a horrible event that deserves recognition. Hitler also led his armies to try to conquer all of Europe. During these events, there was a family that lived in Amsterdam by the name of the Franks. When Hitler invaded Holland, more and more restrictions were put on the Jews until the Frank family was forced to go into hiding in what Anne Frank called “The Secret Annex.” She recorded these memorable…

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    longstanding workplace called “The Secret Annex”. The Annex included the Frank family, which consisted of Anne’s mother Edith and father, Otto, as well as other members such as the Van Pels which included Petronella, Mr. Van Pels, Peter, and finally Fritz Pfeffer. Meanwhile, during her time in hiding from 1942-1944, she commenced writing in the diary; which was given on her 13th birthday. Anne started writing in her diary because she longed talking with a friend, and/or to get close to someone…

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