Challenges Anne Frank Faced during the Holocaust
Anne Frank faced many challenges and had different ways of solving them. Some of those challenges we have today and so we don’t. Anne Frank lived through many restrictions just for being a Jew. During the time, in 1935 Jewish people were less then they had many laws that other didn’t have they had Nuremberg. The Nuremberg Laws were anti-Semitic laws that took away civil rights and citizenship from German Jews. The challenges that Anne Frank faced were horrible. As stated from the book “Anne Frank, The Diary of a Young Girl”, “Jews must wear a yellow star, Jews must hand in their bicycles, Jew are banned from trams and are forbidden to drive, Jews are only allowed to do their shopping between three and five o’clock and then only in shops which bear placard Jewish Shops. Jews must be indoors by eight o’clock and cannot even sit in their own gardens after that hour. Jews are forbidden to visit theaters, cinemas, and other place of entertainment. Jews may not take part in public sports…” This lifted line demonstrates all the restrictions Jews have. Imagine not going to parks and hanging out with your friends Jews cannot do that. In additionally, being was practically living through out hell because of all the laws that were set up by the Nazi’s. Another Challenge that Anne Faced was by being hidden in the Secret Annex not let to go outside but just stay in a workhouse attic where downstairs they’re German people working, and at work hours it has to be in complete silence. Coming from an online resource, “They go into hiding with the family in the secret annex. As well as the Franks there are also four other Jews in hiding: Hermann and Auguste van Pels with their son Peter, and Fritz Pfeffer. Four of Otto’s employees help them. Everyone lives in constant fear of being discovered. And it’s certainly not easy for eight people to live in such close quarters. This piece from the article states, how many