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    Secret Anne Frank

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    the Secret Annex. You will learn about Anne description of the Secret Annex. How the people obtained food and supplies. And how their helpers kept them safe. Anne lived in the Secret Annex for two years and here her description of it. They placed a bookcase in front of the door that leads up to the Secret Annex. The rooms were bare but they were clean and orderly. The building they were staying in was owned by Mr. Frank. That was some of the description Anne gave of the Secret Annex. The…

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    Anne Frank: A Survivor

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    though she was hiding in an annex for two years that did not keep her from writing. During the holocaust over six million jews died, along with all those people was one of the most remembered persons we know today as Anne Frank. Anne Frank was a great example of a survivor for she always had a positive attitude, motivation, and curiosity. By Anne Frank having a positive attitude it made hiding in the annex a little more bearable. Even when the people hiding in the annex were having a hard time…

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    Nazi’s were scouting the streets to find Jews to take away to death camps. Anne family, the Franks, needed somewhere to hide. Mr. Franks workers, Miep and Mr. Kraler were willing to risk their lives to hide the Franks. When the family moved into the Annex, Miep…

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    Anne Frank Hardships

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    still survived . Anne Frank's diary,shed light on her living conditions along with stories of her everyday life to survive. Anne Frank was surrounded by many people. At first this does not seem so horrific, but she was cramped in a modest annex. This annex became her home for 2 years. She did not go out at all! When you imagine these conditions, you can think of an animal in a zoo. Along with this cramped environment,she had to share a bathroom with 8 other…

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    hiding. Living in the secret annex was hard. In the annex there were dangerous flights of stairs, a small attic, one large room, two small rooms, on the right of the room there was a bathroom, and one big kitchen. In the main room there was a sink, gas ring and a wood burner for keeping warm. The annex was in Amsterdam , the Netherlands in a small office building. In the small office there was a bookcase. The bookcase opened and then became the door to the annex. Then you have to walk up the…

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    During the novel The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank the main setting is the “Secret Annex”, which is not an ideal setting. The “Secret Annex” is the area were the Franks and the Van Daans were forced to hide from the Nazis during the war. First, the “Secret Annex” is faulty because the people hiding within it can be caught very easily. Living in the “Secret Annex” is risky because it is above Mr.Frank's work office and there are members of the office who are not aware that they are hiding.…

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    history. Anne and her family went into hiding when the war broke out and Jews were being persecuted because of their religion. The Franks hid in the secret Annex accompanied by the Van Daans Mr. Dussel. They all have to survive until the war ends, survival means a state or fact of continuing to live or exist, but sadly everyone living in the secret Annex died. The diary was retrieved by Miep Gies, who gave it to Anne's father, Otto Frank, the family's only known survivor. People In real life…

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    Anne Frank Diary

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    This story has a lot of themes I think one of them is loneliness because Anne had a lot of friends at school but when the Germans invaded the Netherlands in 1940 they had to hide in the Annex where she didn’t have a lot of friends another theme could be either feae or afraid of getting caught because they were scared and paranoiac all the time about getting caught by the Nazis and getting taken to concentration camps and the last theme…

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    is a country that held many Jews including Anne Frank at the time of World War 2. In 1947 Germans arrested these Jews in Amsterdam and deported them to the first ever concentration camp and Anne Frank and her family went into hiding in the secret annex. Life in Amsterdam for Jews and was no longer a safe place for them. Many sections in the city were banned from Jews and stateless Jews were immediately Transported to the Westerbork Transit camp. After Hitler’s raid on Amsterdam, the city that…

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    The Courage Of Anne Frank

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    a young 13-year-old girl named Anne is living a normal teenage life. Then, one day, Anne has to leave her humble home with her dad, Mr.Frank, her mom, Mrs.Frank, and her sister, Margot Frank. They head to Mr. Frank’s shop for hiding in the secret annex. Sure takes a lot of sacrifices to leave your home and move into a new one without even saying goodbye to your closest loved ones and friends. Courage is when you find the strength to do something even though it may frighten you. For example,…

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