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    Many people know the story of Anne Frank, but do they really know the true meaning of why she is so famous and known so much throughout the world? Throughout history there have been many people who have changed the world, but there have been only a few teenagers who have made an impact like Anne Frank. Anne Frank has been an inspiration to many people and has impacted the world in many ways. Anne was like any other child and had a pretty typical childhood. She also had many hobbies, which…

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    Ann frank found it difficult for herself to hide in a secret Annex; she found it frustrating to cope up with hiding. Writing a diary was cathartic to her to let go off boredom that was attached with closed confines of the Secret Annex. She and all else could not go outside of confines always felt threatened for life. At the time of writing a diary Ann was thirteen years old bright eyed girl, thus it was no wonder that she like many other school girls loved boys, school and spending time with…

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    Anne Frank was born on June 12, 1929 in Frankfurt, Germany. Her family consisted of her father Otto Frank who she called Pim, her mother Edith Frank, and her sister Margot Frank. Anne’s full name was Anneliese Marie Frank, but she preferred just Anne. As a young girl Anne had a normal life and lived in an upper middle-class family. She moved to Amsterdam in 1933 where she attended Sixth Montessori School. She lived a perfectly normal childhood with plenty of friends. But that would all soon…

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    Diary Of Anne Frank Diary

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    Anne Frank Who was Anne Frank? Anne Frank was a young girl who had went through a hard time. Her diary was a way of getting out of everything around her. She used her diary to express her feelings not only impacting her ,but others from all over the world. Anne Frank will never be forgotten for her remarkable childhood, for her inspirational diary ,and her fate at the end. Anne Frank's childhood To begin with, Anne Frank was born on June 12, 1929 in Frankfurt, Germany. Her parents were Otto…

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    Anne hid with her family and were joined by four other jews including Peter, the boy Anne was supposed to fall in love with ( 7 things). The other people that stayed with the franks were - Hermann and Auguste Van Pels with their son Peter, and Fritz Pfeffer. Four of the Otto’s employee's helped them (Anne Frank). During hiding the atmosphere in what they called the Secret Annex is very pleasant, first conflicts quickly arose. People in the hiding place have to stay in doors around the clock.…

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    Anne Frank Legacy

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    On April 15, 1944, just one hundred eleven days before she was taken captive by the Nazis, Anne Frank wrote, “I want to go on living even after my death! And that 's why I 'm so grateful to God for having given me this gift, which I can use to develop myself and to express all that 's inside me” (Frank 249, 251). Anne’s hope was that she could create her own legacy through her writing. Anne Frank enlightens the world through her wisdom, though she never knew her work was published. Anne Frank…

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    Anne Frank Research Paper

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    “This is a photograph of me as I wished I looked all the time. Then I might still have a chance of getting to Holywood [Hollywood]. But as present, I’m afraid, I usually look quite different,” Anne Frank wrote in her diary on October 10, 1942 next to a picture of herself as a young girl (Frank). Anne had a normal childhood and dreamed of becoming a Hollywood actress until her family had to go into hiding (Berger). She and her family lived in a hidden room at the top of her father’s office…

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    The Holocaust was an event of sadness and cruelty, as the Nazis invaded several areas of Western Europe. The Holocaust, furthermore, began on January 30,1933 and ended on May 8, 1945. The start of the unfair treatment towards the Jews began in January, as President Hindenburg appointed Adolf Hitler as the Chancellor of Germany. “Combining his talents for speaking with his drive and motivation, Hitler began to scale the political ladders, eventually taking over the whole German government and…

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    Anne Frank, wrote a diary that has affected the world by showing how she was just a normal girl who wanted to be her true self. Her diary was the only place she could really be herself (Frank 1). Anne’s one dream for her diary was that it would become a book. She strived for that and wrote that she wanted to be famous and help others. Anne Frank’s influence on World War Two was based on her life, her experiences in hiding, and her diary. Anne Frank’s life was full of hard times and persecution.…

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    and Margot, already weak and sick, succumbed to the deadly typhus virus that was sweeping through the camp. Both died within days of each other in late February or early March, 1945. The men's camp at Auschwitz was liberated on January 27, 1945. Fritz Pfeffer, however, had been taken to another camp and died on December 20, 1944. Peter van Pels was sent on a death march from Auschwitz just before it was liberated, and though he survived the march, he died in Mauthausen in Austria on May 5, just…

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