Book Report Anne Marie Frank, was a young girl that once lived in Frankfurt, Germany but spent most of her time in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Anne was born on June 12, 1929 and died in March of 1945, and her age being 15. Anne Frank was widely known for being one of the Jews in the Holocaust. Anne, hid from the gestapo for about two years. This made her important because she had to survive in a small annex building with her brothers, sisters, and her parents. Anne had wrote many stories while in hiding and those were then created into a book known as “Anne Frank’s Tales From The Secret Annex”. March 25, 1944, Anne was faced with many struggles while hiding. She had a tremendous amount of fear from the bombs and gunshots being dropped and fired.
Anne Frank Born 06/12/1929 in Germany, on January 30, 1933 Anne and her family were forced to move to the Netherlands. This was because it was no longer safe in Germany for her Jewish family, the Netherlands was a safer place for the Jews. Anne’s father later said” Though it did hurt me deeply, I realized Germany was not the world, and I left my country forever.” But on September 1, 1939 the Nazi invaded the Netherlands. Anne and her family were mistreated and all because they were Jewish.
Anne Frank was a young Jewish girl living in Amsterdam during the occupation by the Nazis. She was forced to go into hiding above her father's work for two years to avoid prison. During her time in hiding, she kept a diary and wrote about her experience. Frank writes about her loving and compassionate family and also mentions how she has built new relationships with the other families in the house. In her diaries, Frank frequently emphasizes the value of family, emphasizing how her trials were made easier by the presence of those she loved who understood what she was going through.
She died in the concentration camps at the age of fifteen. The typical problems for a fifteen year is figuring out what career they want to pursue or what college they want to go, not wondering if today is going to be the day they die in a gas chamber or wondering if their family members are still alive. Anne Frank and her family are important to history because of the reason for them needing to go into hiding, the dangers, and of what ended up happening with their lives. Anne Frank lived in Germany with her parents, Otto and Edith Frank, and her sister, Margot. They immigrated to the Netherlands
Anne Frank was born on the 12th June 1929 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. She lived with her mother and father; Edith and Otto Frank and her older sister Margot. They lived a quiet life in Germany for a few years, but she and her family grew worried when Hitler began to rise to power, and the anti-Jewish degrees caused huge problems.
A youthful, energetic young lady constrained into separation from the outside world, veiling their faces from the new governmental party, born and died a Frank. Anne Frank was numerous things: an author, a storyteller, a witness, and a casualty, among all them. A fact that many appear to overlook is that she was also a human being-not fictional. In 1942, numerous Jews were being caught, sent to slave camps and concentration camps, alarming Otto Frank who soon moved his family to the private alcove of his organization, which is generally referred to today as The Secret Annex. Anne Frank had recorded her entire wartime experience all through the two years hidden from everything, in her well known diary,"Kitty,” receiving the thought from a radio show urging individuals to record their battles during World War II.
Even though she died very early, she still achieved her dream goal of being remembered for doing something good. Anne Marie Frank died at the age of 16 but her legacy and memory will live on
The Diary of Anne Frank is a story written by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett about a girl named Anne that is Jewish and has to go into hiding in her dad's old office during WWll with her mom, Edith Frank, her dad, Otto Frank, her sister, Margot Frank, a friend of Mr. Frank’s named, Hermann Van Daan, his wife, Auguste Van Daan, their son, Peter Van Daan, and finally a man named Mr. Dussel. They have to go into hiding because Hitler hates Jews and wants to send them all to concentration camps to be killed and tortured. So with the help of Miep Gies and Mr.Kraler they can get some supplies like, food, books, etc. until WWll is over by using ration books. When the families begin to settle in the hidden room, or as they call it the Annex, they have to set some ground rules like for example from eight in the morning until six in the afternoon they must only move when it is necessary and in stockinged feet, they must not speak above a whisper, must not run any water, and finally don’t use the sink or the w.c (water closet also known as the toilet).
When Anne Frank was fifteen years old, she died of natural causes in the concentration camp. This event is very devastating because of what she had to fight for in order to survive. Anne Frank was upset that she had to get separated from her family and
Anne loves to learn, she's a very intelligent young girl (Anne Frank, 143). While in the Annex she still studies her books. Even though the Annex is very small Anne begins to grow further away from the people she is around, especially her
Born on June 12th 1929 and Frank was just a normal teenage girl. She lived in Amsterdam with her parents and her little sister Margot who was just three years old, during world war ||. She lived there for 25 months. She moved there from Germany to get away from the Nazis. Anne Frank definitely had a hard life.
Because of this Anne’s family and four others were forced into hiding to escape the treacheries of Adolf Hitler and the Nazis. About two years after the everyone went into hiding they were all captured and taken to concentration camps. Anne’s
It was on her 13th birthday that she got a diary. In her diary, she wrote about her friendships, crushes and her academic performance at school. Anne had an older sister named Margot, and they attended a Jewish school in Amsterdam. In this diary, the Franks moved to Netherlands from Germany because they feared prosecution. After the Germans invaded the Netherlands in 1940, the Franks, another family called the van Daans and Mr Russell hid in a small secret annex above Otto Frank’s, Anne’s father’s office.
At age 13, Anne Frank received her diary for her birthday during the time of the Holocaust. Anne was too young to be experiencing such a tragic event, but she found ways to cope with it. She wrote about every event that occurred during her time in the Secret Annex with 8 other occupants. Anne was very intelligent and surely good at writing. Anne could change the emotion of any event.
Anne Frank was speaking the truth when she wrote in her diary. She went into deep conversation, when she wrote in her diary. Sadly she never survived Auschwitz to tell her story in real life. If Anne survived the war I think it would have been better, she would have been able to tell her story in real life and explain any questions that we may or might have about her life and her time in Auschwitz.
When the Nazis invaded Amsterdam, Anne’s father took help from some local friends to hide in a complex of his office. The office is known commonly as the “Secret Annex.” Days were spent here in worry, but everyone kept each other alive with love and support. Anne wrote in her diary, which kept her motivated to live. For two years, her and 7 others hid in solitary.