It is after 100 years of progress and social reform that I am here today, honoring writings of a muckraker from the 1800’s. Thank you all for being here today at the 100th Anniversary celebration to commemorate the bold and rebellious Susan B. Anthony. While creating a revolution when it comes to women’s voting rights, she also made a huge movement when it came to the abolishment of slavery in the United States.
During this dreadful time, Anne Frank was victimized by being forced into hiding. The Franks originally lived peacefully in Germany, but as the Nazis gained power, they slowly moved to Amsterdam. The father, Otto, previously knew the city, and brought his family with him once he found a place to live (Kniesmeyer 519). Just to avoid confrontation, the Frank family moved from the place they called home their entire lives. Once they moved to Amsterdam, “Anne and Margot quickly adapted themselves to their new life. They learned Dutch and attended the local Montessori school” (Kniesmeyer 519). Since the siblings were still young, they were able to learn and proceed with their lives in a new environment. On July 5, 1942, Anne’s sister, Margot, was notified to report to a labor camp; which was a
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In the year 1933, the tragedy known as the holocaust began with Adolf Hitler. This event killed over 6 million people, and impacted many more. One family that was greatly affected were the Franks. In 1945 the Franks went into hiding. Many things changed while they were in the annex.Throughout the years, the moods and relationships of the families in the annex were significantly changed by what happened in the outside world.
Throughout World War II Anne Frank was kept hidden away in a 500 square foot building they came to call the Secret Annexe. Anne Frank, her family, and the Van Daans endured difficult times of hunger, thirst, and lack of privacy cornered by walls for over two years. Anne confided her observations and feelings of the hard times within her diary she named Kitty. By writing in her diary both before and after the war, one could visibly notice how Anne went into the Annexe as a juvenile and came out as a young adult. The grueling experience she was forced to undergo changed Anne’s personality from a energetic and silly schoolgirl to an insightful and sophisticated adolescent.
"Do you know why most survivors of the Holocaust are vegan? It's because they know what it's like to be treated like an animal,” as said by Chuck Palahniuk, the man himself. The term Holocaust has been studied by many different sceintists for over 30 years and The holocaust was a very murderous event killing over 11 million people. The man who lead the very murderous event was Adolf Hitler. In some schools, the teachers try not to even bring up the holocaust because they try to forget about it. In this essay, I will be including what the holocaust means, the life of the notorious Adolf Hitler, the disrespectful treatment by the Nazis to the Jews, and finally the response of other countries such as America during 1933 to 1945.
The Diary of Anne Frank takes place Amsterdam, Netherlands. In the book Anne and her family are Jews in World War II. Because of the oppression of the Jews, Anne and her family are forced to go into hiding. Anne, her mom Edith, her dad Otto, her sister Margot, Mr. and Mrs. Van Daan, Peter Van Daan, and Mr. Dussel. In the beginning of the story, Anne is very emotional because she had to leave her friends and old life behind. Our class witnessed two different versions of the story, a play and a movie, but even though these are based off of the same book, they have several differences and similarities.
World War II was a horrible time in the world. Many Jewish people were murdered and killed for nothing more than being born Jewish. Lots of these people were children and one of these Jewish children was Anne Frank. Like many other Jewish people, she was forced into hiding by the Nazi Party and Hitler's regime. During Hitler's regime, Germany sent Jewish families and even children to places called concentration camps where they would be worked until their death. While Anne did not escape, she left behind a legacy stronger than most. The main reason behind this legacy is that she left behind a diary that gave a young child's perspective of the holocaust. Anne Frank's Legacy is her life, the courage and strength she showed during it and most
Anne Frank was a young girl around the age of 13 when they first went into hiding. They were in hiding for two years, from the year 1942 until 1944. Then once they took her out of hiding, she went to the nazi’s concentration camps. She died at the age of 16 in Bergen-Belsen in Germany.In the play Anne Frank said,“In Spite of everything, I still believe people are good at heart”. Anne says this because she believes that everyone is good at heart, but some people just decide to show a bad side. This is really a shame because this teenage girl is still happy and living happily while Hitler and the Nazi’s decide to put people that are not up to their expectations into a concentration camp.
In this book report I will talk about the story “The diary of Anne Frank” the story is about a Jew girl called Anne who lived with her family in Germany in the second world war when a new German president called Adolf Hitler came with the idea that all Jew people were dangerous ; so her dad Otto Frank who worked in a bank came with the idea of moving to Amsterdam, Holland to be safer from the German army called the Nazis.
Anne was born on an eve of dramatic changes in the German society. Anne and her family moved to Amsterdam, Netherlands during the fall of 1933. Some of Anne Frank’s famous quotes are, “How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world.” Another famous quote written by Anne Frank, “Whoever is happy will make others happy too.” An accomplishment made by Anne Frank was writing a diary and it being published on June 25, 1947. An important event that Anne was involved in was the Holocaust.
When Anne Frank was born, she was completely unaware of the impact that she would have on the history of World War II. While she was
World War ll was one of the most dreadful times in worldwide history. Millions died during the Holocaust and just as many were imprisoned in internment camps. In the historical fiction play, The Diary of Anne Frank, the play goes through the diary of a young girl who was a Jewish person in hiding with her family and others during World War ll. In the book, Farewell to Manzanar, it is the firsthand account of a young Japanese American girl many years after World war ll. Both affairs stripped people of their birth given rights, but concentration camps and internment camps are not the same thing.
“The Diary of Anne Frank” is a diary written by a young Jewish girl named Anne Frank. She wrote this diary while in hiding with her family during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. This diary, which was originally written in Dutch was translated into 60 languages. This 330-page book describes the life of Anne Frank during her hiding. The setting of the book was during world war one. Themes of identity and isolation are present in the book.
This story is abut a girl that was writing her daily days while she was in the holocaust She was venting her fears and frustrations, and contemplating her everyday life. She was given the diary as a present from her parents in 1942, and named it Kitty. Through her diary writing, Anne Frank was in many ways her own counsellor in a time of great suffering and tribulation.