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    Anne Frank once stated‚ “I long to ride a bike‚ dance‚ whistle‚ look at the world feel young and know that I’m free‚ and yet I can’t let it show. Just imagine what would happen if all eight of were to feel sorry for ourselves or walk around with the discontent clearly visible on our faces‚ where would that get us?” Life is too short and oftentimes‚ like the Franks‚ we may want to help others; however‚ in the end‚ helping others may not help us. The Franks were dutiful in helping the Van Daans and

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    name was Annie Frank. Anne loves to think and remember that there is still good around her‚ she thinks that thinking about the leftover beauty is much more pleasing then thinking about the negative that is in the world she is living. Film- Anne explains she believes that‚ putting everything else beside; people are till “really good at heart”. Multimedia exhibit Anne does not want to upset Peter Van Daan by talking to him too much. Before Peter thought Anne was intolerable. Anne loves talking

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    probably wonder how a puerile girl like Anne Frank could indicate such a puissant and inspiring quote. Some people question her feelings towards the Holocaust. Did the Holocaust transmute the way Anne felt about the perspective on her life and her world? Anne Frank always believed in other people and she always stayed optimistic towards others. Anne had hoped that one day her family and the other Jews would be liberated from obnubilation. Additionally‚ Anne was a very candid‚ puerile young woman‚

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    story of Anne FrankAnne‚ Miep‚ and Mr. Frank showed courage‚ compassion‚ and sacrificed things for those around them. The residents at the Secret Annex went into hiding in early July 1942 right after they received a letter for Margot to go to a work camp in Germany. Anne and her family went into hiding in Annex that was behind Mr. Frank’s business. They all hid there for two years. Throughout those two years there were so many rough times and they had to rely on each other. Mr. Frank showed

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    Anne Frank was said to have died sometime in February or March of 1945. She passed away in Lower Saxony‚ Germany. The first concentration camp they were all sent to was called Camp Westbrook in the northern part of the Netherlands. Anne died from typhus‚ a terrible disease with purple rashes and fevers. Typhus was a very common disease to get in concentration camps due to the lack of cleanliness in them. Anne was transferred from camp to camp when she died of disease. Anne was only 15 years old

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    teenager was Anne Frank along with many other people who were innocent victims. Anne Frank Childhood Anne Frank was an innocent victim of the Holocaust along with many other innocent victims that had no idea or clue what was happening to them Anne Franks full name was Anneliese Marie Frank she was born in Frankfurt‚ Germany‚ on June 12‚ 1929. Anne’s Father moved to Amsterdam‚ where he established a small successful company. Anne stayed behind in Germany with her grandmother in the

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    Anne Frank and her family were Jewish citizens who had to go into hiding when the Nazi had came and invaded Germany. The Frank family hid in a place called the secret annex. The secret annex had many parts to it. Including a living room‚ sleeping areas‚ and a place to prepare food. The first important part of the secret annex is the living room. Anne and her family would meet up every night to gather in the living room. Their living room was very small because they lived in an attic. This was also

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    Anne Frank Elie Wiesel is one of the most eminent Holocaust survivors for his writing and his actions for bringing awareness and memorial for those who were not as fortunate as him during WWII. He was an extraordinary man with such a great personality‚ especially after all he had gone through as a child. He has written many novels about his experiences during the Holocaust‚ one of which called Night which tells of his experiences inside a Nazi death camp. His writing has been influential for all

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    In this essay‚ I will write about a girl named Anne Frank who had to hide with her family and friends from the Nazi’s during World War II. They had to hide in the annex which is located in the back of Mr. Frank’s building behind a bookcase where he works. They had to live there for about 2 years until they got caught and were killed. The only survivor was Mr. Frank. Everyone had to stay in the annex during the war because it was too risky going out and possibly being killed by the Nazi’s. The annex

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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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