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    To me, survival means steadily persevering in front of challenges where you might face adversity and even death. Today survival is a lot different than it was 200 years ago. Anne and Krystyna had to face death because what they believed. But today surviving is in our area is staying out of dangerous areas and staying with good influences. The story that I think represented Anne’s the most was Krystyna’s story. Anne and Krystyna were able to use vital survival skills during the tragic and…

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    camp. Anne Frank was one of the many Jewish people who went into hiding during the Holocaust. Her family and the Van Daan's lived together in the Annex. They were all one-day captured and taken to concentration camps. The only one that survived was Otto Frank, Anne's father. Anne's diary was later discovered by the woman who was hiding the Franks in the first place, Miep Gies. After her father had read it, he was so astonished that he later had it published. Her memory now lives on and her diary…

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    In her diary, Anne Frank famously wrote, “In spite of everything, I still believe people are good at heart.” Why would she say that when all of these terrible things are happening in her family? What was going through her head when she wrote this? Who was she talking about? Anne Frank had a lot going through her mind while she was in hiding. She had no one to talk to, so she held in all of her thoughts to herself. Anne showed huge amounts of courage along with positivity. Throughout her whole…

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    Anne Frank was living in the annex for two years before she got caught , and was taken to concentration camps , as well as the other people in the annex. They were found on August 4th 1944 , and were shipped by train to their concentration camps on August 8th 1944 , most people in the annex were separated. Mrs.Frank died in camp Auschwitz. Anne and her sister Margot were separated from their mother, who was soon to die of exhaustion. Anne and Margot still managed to stay together until their…

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    Holocaust. To begin with, Anne Frank was a remarkable young woman who went into hiding with her family to survive the Holocaust. After Anne’s sister, Margot Frank, got a letter saying that she was going to be sent to a camp. The day after they fled to Otto Frank’s business attic. Everyday they had to maintain the silence in order…

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    started invading the Netherlands. All of them had to live on the top floor of Otto Franks business in a room called, The Secret Annex, with a few other family friends. The door was covered by a bookcase so no one would know there was a door there. They stayed up there for two years until they are found because of an outside source. They were split up and sent to different camps. They all ended up dead except for Otto Frank. It all started in…

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    Anne and her family emigrated to Amsterdam from Germany to escape Nazi persecution, they went into hiding in June 1942. Anne Frank is a young jewish lady who is in a secret annex with a few others. Anne is in the annex with Margot, Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Van Daan, Peter, and Mr. Dussel. Everyone in the annex are jews, the hitlers and the natzis are trying to kill or put then in a concentration camp which is the reason why they’re in hiding. They have a two people who are helping them…

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    segregation started. Eventually Margot Frank, Anne’s big sister got a call up to go to a concentration camp, which lead the family had to go to their hiding place quicker than expected, was hiding in Otto Frank's old workplace called “The Secret Annex”, that included Anne’s mother Edith and father Otto, as well as other members such as the Van Daans which included Petronella Van Daan,…

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    Birth date: 30 August 1912 Birth place: New Zealand: North Island, Wellington. Death date: 7 August 2011 Death place: United Kingdom: England, Greater London, Conflict: Second World War, 1939-194 Full name Nancy Grace Augusta Wake She was married to Henry Nancy wake was a journalist in Paris when one day she saw Jews tied up by the Nazis whipping them she said to herself that she couldn’t even whip a cat so she decided that she would become a spy so she could help with the war. Nancy,…

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    God Provides, The Hiding Place Corrie Ten Boom was a lady who was in a concentration camp and was released due to a clerical error. She continued on to spread her story and prove that God works miracles even today. She even wrote a book which the 7th grade class at Mile High Adventist Academy read over the past few months. The name of the book is the Hiding Place. The book explains her story and relates it to how we should always trust in God even in the darkest of times, which is a message I…

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