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    The Diary of Anne Frank Relationship Essay The relationships in “The Diary of Anne Frank” between the characters has a prodigious change over time in the years of this story. I will be rating how the characters change in scales of selfishness, attitude, or connection. You really won't understand if you've only done a first read. Here's just a little boost of the idea of the story’s relationship in a bunched essay. The Van Daan relationship severely increases with selfishness, attitude, with not

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    What Is Anne Frank

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    Anne Frank was a 13 year old German Jew who lived with her family in Germany until the Nazi’s came into power. Her Family had to leave Germany and moved to Amsterdam because her father also had business in Holland. They were not safe in Amsterdam for very long because the Nazi’s invaded Holland. They were not safe in Amsterdam but instead of fleeing further, the Franks and the Van Daans (Van Pels) went into hiding in the secret annex that was located in the building where Mr. Frank had his business

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    Anne Frank Changes

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    The holocaust was a horrible time in people's lives and it killed six million people. Even though this happened to so many people Anne Frank was someone that so many people look up to because of her diary that she wrote during this time. Anne Frank, her family, and the Van Danns all spent 25 months in the secret annex. Dussel was someone that came in later so it was very tight for 8 people to be living under certain circumstances for that long. They hoped to stay hidden until they were liberated

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    The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank is about a Jewish girl sent into hiding with her family during World War II to escape from the Nazis. Forced together with seven others she hides in the secret annex at Prinsengracht 263 in Amsterdam. After more than two years in hiding they are discovered and deported to concentration camps. Anne’s father, Otto Frank, is the only one of the eight people to survive. After her death, Anne becomes world famous because of the diary she wrote while in hiding. Anne’s

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    Have you ever heard of Anne Frank? Anne Frank was a 13 year old Jewish girl and was born June 12, 1929. World War II started September 1, 1939 and lasted until September 2, 1945. This war was fought between two allied groups of countries. On one side, the Axis powers, which included Germany, Italy, Japan, and a few other smaller counties. On the other side, the Ally powers, which included Britain, France, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, India, the Soviet Union, China, and the United States. World

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    Anne Frank Reflection

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    place in the early 1930s through the mid 1940s. This was when millions of Jews and other people who were thought to be a race and were sent to concentration camps by those who refer to as evil people. Although many people thought this, one girl, Anne Frank, who was a Jewish girl in hiding, said this: “In spite of everything, I still believe people are really good at heart.” Regarding all of the hate and struggles Anne and her family faced, she still saw good in everyone and everything that happened. After

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    Appendix A This is an image from the Holocaust Education and Archive Research Team description of Anne Frank’s family. This image here is of Anne and her sister Margot’s room in the Secret Annex in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Here you can tell how cramped it was, and how the living conditions were poor. Appendix B The novel, The Diary of a Young Girl (The Definitive Edition) written by Anne Frank is a moving story about a young girl’s experience during World War 2. The diary was written in Anne’s

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    How would you react to seeing the same people in the same attic for over 2 years? Anne Frank had to with her family and friends. In the Diary of Anne Frank written by Frances Goodrich, and Albert Hackett, 8 people are stuffed up in an attic for a little over 2 years. In those 2 years Anne Frank learns of what the Nazis are doing to the Jews outside,including her friend Jopie. Anne Frank and some of the adults in the attic are getting annoyed with each other until they learn of news from the outside

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    Anne Frank Book Analysis

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    Anne Frank, The Diary of a young girl, this book is about the ups and the downs of hiding in a secret annex. The book has quite a bit that people today can relate to, even though they are not in hiding. One of the main things in this book had difficult times. Each character had his or her own struggles. Anne and her mom do not get along and she does not get along with Dussel (her roommate) Anne’s father, Otto Frank, is relaxed when things are calm but stressed when the place becomes tense. Mr. and

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    brought radical and daunting social, economic, and communal change to the Jewish community. When reading what Anne Frank said in her diary, there was a variety of thoughts that were similar and different to what Jews had to experience in daily life since she was in hiding. However, the events going on around Anne had many more similarities to other Jews rather than differences. What Anne had described throughout her times at the Annex truly shows the pain and suffering that Jews went through physically

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