Subject(s): American Studies‚ History‚ Social Studies Topic or Unit of Study: The examination of Anne Frank‚ including the Holocaust.‚ focusing on the struggles of diversity and discrimination. Grade/Level: 6 STANDARDS: AZ- Arizona Early Learning Standards • Standard : Social Studies Standard • Strand : STRAND 2: WORLD HISTORY • Concept: Concept 1: Diversity (Contemporary World) The child recognizes that he lives in a place with many people‚ and that there are people and events in
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that people are really good at heart.” ~ Anne Frank. In this quote it is shown that forgiveness and hope are truly the key to getting through something. While 6 million people may have died in the Holocaust‚ think about all of the people who survived and struggled to have hope in the hard times. The only way to get through such a tragedy like the holocaust was to be optimistic‚ and try to forgive people for the horrible misfortunes they committed. Anne Frank and her family had hope and they lived in
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Anne Frank‚ she will be forever remembered for her diary‚ as a firsthand source of what hiding was like for the people who were hunted. She had stated the following in her last entry: "In spite of everything‚ I still believe that people are really good at heart.". Why she believed this‚ we don’t know‚ but we can guess as to what she was like‚ and how she dealt with her situations. This thesis of mine is probably not completely accurate‚ nor do I intend for it to be. Some of this quotes are also
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But Stefania‚ after praying to the Black Madonna and Jesus Christ‚ thought otherwise. "I am not leaving you‚” she said. The officer reappears telling the girls that they can stay‚ because he will use only one room of the house for his two nurses from the military hospital. In July 1944‚ the Soviet Army entered Przemyśl. The thirteen Jews‚ though emaciated and weak‚ were free. The end of the film shares wonderful details regarding those who survived the holocaust. Many of
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Anne Frank and her family were one of many to go into hiding during the holocaust. One of the people who helped them was Victor Kugler. However he was called Mr. Kraler in the book. Victor Kugler was born in the Czech Republic on June 5‚ 1900. In the book he had an ulcer and was in the hospital‚ but he lived to be 81 years old. After the war he went to Canada to start a new life and lived there for 26 years‚ but died on December 16‚ 1981. Another person who helped the Franks was Miep Gies‚ she worked
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The witness‚ Patty Hearst was kidnapped and caught in police obligations within a group of kidnappers. The SLA influenced Hearst to get involved in their illegal actions. This case occurred on February 4th‚ 1974 in Berkeley‚ California. Throughout her lifetime‚ Hearst had a bright future ahead of her at Berkley University. Her early life‚ the occurrence of the case and aftermath involve many different aspects to the obligations conducted. Patty Hearst was born on February 20‚ 1954 in San Francisco
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though to have her book published‚ which happened the last week of her life. A lady by the name of Dr. B came to Idaho and talked to Nancy about publishing her diary and Nancy agreed with delight‚ " Aunt Thelma excused herself and went up to the house‚ leaving me and Dr. B to talk about my book" (p.213). The biggest disappointment of Nancy’s life was when she got raped. This affected her a lot because other than the fact that her self-esteem had gotten very low‚ but it
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someone’s day a little bit brighter. Being generous does not mean that you have to give money‚ sometimes you just have to give time. Every person has a different definition of what it means. Anne Frank states that "No one has ever become poor by giving." Is that because being generous makes your heart feel rich? Frank A. Clark says "Real generosity is doing something nice for someone who will never notice." If no one ever acknowledges when someone does a considerate deed for them‚ why does generosity
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impractical. Yet I cling to them because I still believe‚ in spite of everything‚ that people are truly good at heart." from the Diary of Anne Frank (last entry). I’ve been thinking about what it would be like to be that daughter or sister or mother of someone killed in cold blood. And I still can’t say another dead body would soothe my pain. The last time Anne was seen by two of her friends‚ most of her precious family were dead. She was bald‚ emaciated and shivering. In February‚ 1945 she told
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After the war finished‚ Nicholas’s name and reputation remained essentially unrecognizable‚ even despite the number of people he rescued. In the year 1988‚ after nearly 40 years‚ Grete Winton‚ Nicholas’s wife‚ found a scrapbook from 1939‚ during the evacuations‚ that was hidden in the attic. This scrapbook with full of all the children’s photos and a complete list of names who was rescued by Nicholas’s organization and funds. Through the surfacing of the scrapbook‚ Nicholas’s story became viral
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