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    The Dutch surrendered on May 15‚ 1940. As the war roared on‚ a Jewish girl named Anne Frank made her first account on this in her diary on May 1940. According to Biography.com Anne states in her diary “After May 1940‚ the good times were few and far between; first there was the war‚ then the capitulation and then the arrival of the Germans‚ which is when the troubles started for the jews.”(Biography. com/Anne Frank/) One of her quotes in her first entry‚ according to an article called ’Museum Hours’

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    ask. The Franks‚ Van Daans and a couple of extra people‚ had to go into hiding during World War II in order to keep their family and friends safe. They all fit into the same hiding place. It is important for all to know that they were in hiding‚ why they were in hiding‚ and how they stayed in hiding for so long. Anne Frank was born June 12th‚ 1929 in Frankfurt am Main‚ Germany. Her parents were Otto Frank and Edith HollÃonder. She had an older sister‚ Margot Frank‚ born in 1926. Anne and her family

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    the best she could.  The families that lived there were the Franks and the Van Daan’s. Also a single man who they called Mr.Dussel. They went into hiding in the year of 1943. The place that the Annex was in‚ is a city called Amsterdam.     According to Dictionary.com‚ the definition of courage is ’’the quality of mind or spirit that enables a person to face difficulty‚ pain‚ danger‚ etc’’. One person that lived in the Annex was Anne Frank‚ and she is a great representation of courage. I believe this

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    Anne Frank Huis -Andrew Motion Even now‚ after twice her lifetime of grief and anger in the very place‚ whoever comes to climb these narrow stairs‚ discovers how the bookcase slides aside‚ then walks through shadow into sunlit rooms‚ can never help but break her secrecy again. Just listening is a kind of guilt: the Westerkerk repeats itself outside‚ as if all time worked round towards her fear‚ and made each stroke die down on guarded streets. Imagine it — Three years of whispering

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    to hiding from a war‚ hearing horrific‚ mind-altering sounds‚ Anne Frank lived a dreadfully eventful‚ heartbreaking‚ far-from-full‚ short life. We have hard lives‚ parents splitting‚ rough backgrounds‚ and that is tough‚ but the what the Jews had to experience and endure was something of another level. Anne Frank was a bright‚ spunky girl‚ she experienced multiple changes and experiences in hiding‚ and she has a legacy. Growing up‚ Anne was never hungry‚ she never had to worry about where she was

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    these roads have a known difference between each other. However‚ all these roads can relate to a quote by the brave Anne Frank. Anne Frank stated‚ “How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world”. No matter where you are if it is Hoit Tower or Transfagarasan‚ a difference is made in only a short amount of time. My perspective of Anne Frank’s quote is that making a change in the world is relevant to the concept of time and where you live. For example

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    Question: Kant‚ the founder of deontology‚ insisted that lying is always a moral fault. So how should a deontologist handle the problem of Anne Frank? That is‚ if you are hiding someone from murderers and you know that under casual inquiry or rigorous interrogation the only way to keep the secret is to “convince” yourself of a lie and thereby lie to convince the evildoers‚ have you done a bad thing? Answer: Kant‚ the founder of deontology talks about Moral Absolutism. He speaks that right

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    everything in Anne Frank’s family. Fear changed these people and their identities. Anne Frank and her family feared getting killed‚ getting caught‚ and feared getting sent to the concentration camps. Anne Frank was a smart‚ brave girl and the fear shaped her for who she is. With fear constantly in their lives‚ it made them who they were. First‚ Anne’s family got the news that the Nazis were going to kill all jews that were in Germany. They were scared and startled of all of this so Edith Frank‚ her

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    Miep and Anne are different because Anne thinks that she deserves to know what is going on in the War. Miep thinks that she should not know what is going on in the War because she thinks that her emotions will get to her and she will freak out about it. Some people think that it is more important to notice Meip and Anne’s similarities than their differences. “Meanwhile the oppression of the Jews continued unabated. They now had to be in their homes from eight at night until six in the morning..

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    others. Gruesome things happened. So‚ therefore‚ Anne Frank would not still have said that all people are good deep down. Anne Frank and her family had to live in fear most of her life. They had to live knowing that if they were found in the attic‚ it would be like writing their death sentence. The people living in the attic were normal people with normal families and normal problems.The holocaust ruined this family and millions of others. In her diary she describes that day after

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