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    topics I can write about. Here are some of my brainstorming topics that I came up with‚ that I can possibly write about a good research essay on. -escape routes of the holocaust -interviews/ real life stories of the holocaust -the life of a Nazi soldier during the holocaust -Anne Frank -life in a concentration camp -how Hitler hated Jews 20 Question’s 1. What I think about writing about one of the survivors from the holocaust is very interesting and find it very historical. 2. What

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    writing in during the time when she was hiding from the Nazis with her family and the Van Daan family from 1942 to 1944. There has been a play based off the book called “The Diary of Anne Frank” and at the edge‚ Anne states‚ “In spite of everything‚ I still believe that people are really good at heart.” I believe that Anne felt this way during her ordeal for the reason that she is an independent thinker and a kind spirited person. What this reveals about her character is that she is an endowing person

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    Anne Funde

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    level award in Britain. The novel was a personal inspection of East Germany’s shady secret service and its faith in Germany‚ and is an excellent novel that people everywhere should read even in Professor Gutowsky’s class. Judging from Anna Funder’s life it seemed that she would not write books about Germany‚ All That I Am and Stasiland. Anna Funder wanted to write since she was the age of six years old‚ but before she was a full time writer she was an international lawyer for the Australian Government

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    and afterwards America experienced this period of enlightenment subsequently forcing out all remaining Puritan views. With this new exposure to the enlightenment‚ America and it’s colonists begin to develop ideas largely dissenting away from traditional Puritan views on total depravity where ‘God is all‚ and man is nothing.’ The beliefs of ‘self-reliance’ or emergence began to trump the Puritan views and exposed all colonists in thinking for themselves‚ acting independently from other people‚ and

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    Anne Frank Huis - Andrew Motion The poem Anne Frank Huis refers to Anneliese Marie who was born in 1929 in Frankfurt to Jewish parents. After the Nazi came to power in Germany Adolf Hitler became the chancellor and the Frank family fled to Amsterdam. The Nazis occupied in Netherlands in 1942 and Franks went into hiding. The poem reminds us one of the three years of fear and suspense undergone by Anne Frank and the family who took shelter in a narrow space in an upstairs building. Andrew Motion

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    Hitler and the Germans wanted to take over all of Europe. They started in Austria and moved their way around. It was a very tragic time for a lot of people who lost their jobs‚ had to move somewhere else and got sent to concentration camps by Hitler. Anne Frank was young girl who journaled about the Holocaust and helped people understand more about this treacherous time. (bio.com) There were laws that were passed when Hitler took over.The laws that Hitler passed were the Nuremberg Laws and 121

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    Anne Frank Analysis

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    Anne frank begins her journey as she is forced with her Jewish family to go into hiding in the annexe of a non-Jewish family’s home. Her journey is depicted through her diary until the day her family is discovered and captured by the Nazi and sent to concentration camps. At the beginning of her journey‚ Anne expresses her thoughts to her diary through a connotation‚ in the line‚ "’This is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is‚ perhaps‚ the end of the beginning.”‚ on Monday

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    Anne Frank Thesis

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    Anne Frank‚ an inspiring girl with lots of dreams! Anne was one of the millions of Jewish people that perished because of the Holocaust. She was born on June‚ 12‚ 1929 in Frankfurt‚ Germany. When World War II began the Jewish race lost a lot of privileges and opportunities. Like being able to use public transit‚ to then being able to be outside at all. The German empire began to relocate Jewish people to concentration camps‚ which left them in horrible living conditions until they perished. In 1942

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    The Puritan dilemma is a constant struggle inside one’s self to follow through with the demands of the bible. John Winthrop throughout this monograph deals with many different types of situations in his life that challenges a Puritan. First John Winthrop must decipher if traveling to America is a mere ploy for him to rum away from the corruption of the church of England and the English government that he had recently came in contact with‚ or whether‚ the trip offers a chance to be an example to

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    Anne Frank Biography

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    Historical Importance of Anne Frank: During the two years and one month Anne Frank spent hiding in a Secret Annex in Amsterdam during World War II‚ she kept a diary. Anne Frank’s diary‚ which was published by her father after the war and has been read by millions of people around the world‚ chronicles both the tensions and difficulties of living in such a confined space for that long a duration as well as Anne’s struggles with becoming a teenager. Since the publication of her diary‚ Anne Frank has become

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