Annelies Marie Frank was a young Jewish girl who died during the holocaust. The Holocaust was at time period at which a man named Adolf Hitler who was killing Jewish people because he didn’t like the way they looked. Adolf believed that everyone should have blue eyes and blonde hair even though he didn’t have either. Hitler had a group called the Nazis who helped him kill the Jewish people. During this time Annelies formally know as Anne was creating journal entries which is how she became known. Anne was born on June 12,1929 in Frankfurt, Germany. Anne's parents were named Otto Frank and Edith Frank. She also had a older sister named Margot. Otto was a Lieutenant in the German Army during World War 1 and he later became a bussinessman in Germany and the Netherlands. The Franks were an upper middleclass family that lived in a very religious community. Before Hitler came around Anne …show more content…
A anonymous turned them in and said where they were hiding. Anne and the rest of the people were sent to the Auschwitz Concentration camp. Concentration Camp is where Hitler kept thousands of Jews to kill them. The Jews were barely fed and were sometimes put into gas chambers where all of the Jews would die. At the Auschwitz concerntration camp where women and men were seperated and sadly it was the last time Otto had saw his wife and kids. Once some time wnet by Anne and her sister were seperated from their mother. Anne and her sister were moved to Bergen-Belson Concentration Camp. Their mother became ill at Auschwitz where she died. Anne and her sister took a long awful train ride to Bergen-Belson. This concentration camp was much worst then all the others with scarcity of food. Anne and her sister both came down with Typhus, which occurs after bacteria are transferred to humans by fleas or lice. Anne and her sister sadly died in March
There are many stories, diaries and books from the time of The Holocaust but arguably the most famous of them all is the story of Anne Frank. Anne Frank was a teenage Jewish girl who went into hiding in her fathers offices in Amsterdam, The Netherlands when the Nazis called up her older sister, Margot (Anne ??). Just before the call up, Anne had started to write a “diary” which she continued to write when she went into hiding with her family. Throughout the book Anne writes that her worst nightmare is to be discovered (Anne ??). The Franks when into hiding in 1941 in the Annex of the Opekta offices and were arrested by the Nazis in ???. After such a long period of time in hiding there are many suspects for who betraye...
The families were separated, and in September of 1944, the family was transported to the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination and concentration camp in Poland. Anne and Margot were not killed in the Auschwitz gas chambers but were rather sent to Bergen-Belsen, which was a concentration camp located in northern Germany. The sisters died in March of 1945 from typhus at Bergen-Belsen. After their death, their bodies were simply thrown into an unmarked mass grave. A few weeks after their death in April, Bergen-Belsen was liberated by the British. Otto Frank was the only member of the Secret Annex to have survived the Holocaust, having been liberated from Auschwitz by Soviet troops in January of 1945.
Lots of families had to hide during holocaust to prevent from going to Auschwitz. One of those families where Anne Frank’s family. According to The World of Anne Frank website, Anne frank was a Jewish little girl born on June 12 1929 in Frankfurt Germany. Having only one older sister, Margot Frank, Anne came from a small family. Her and her family were in the upper middle class and was pretty wealthy. Her father, Otto Frank, was a lieutenant for the German army then later became businessman. The Franks thought that life was good and everything was fine, until they heard about what was going on around where they were living. Lots of people thou...
When Hitler came to power in 1933, they fled to the Netherlands. In 1940, the Nazi’s invaded the Netherlands. Two years later, they started to deport Jews to camps. Anne Frank’s family hid in a secret annex above her father’s office. They had to remain hidden and stay quiet at all times.
...d the Franks and the Van Danns where arrested. They where sent to a tranzit camp where after 6 months they where sent to Ashwitz. Anne and her sister later where sent to a death camp where they died of sickness. These things where really bad cause the Holocaust killed millions and because of that Anne died at a early age.
Sina Salemian Salemian 1 HS English 2;Period 3 Ms.Matthews January 10, 2014 Anne Frank During The Holocaust Anne Frank is a strong young girl that lived during the Holocaust in Amsterdam, Germany. She lived in a very bad time during the Holocaust, where she either had to hide or go to a concentration camp. Anne Frank is a normal girl that should be going to school and not be in hiding from the Nazis and should not have to take the sacrifices of having no friends, no ability to be free and to express her religion. I consider Anne a hero because of all the dedication to staying free and not having to be under a dictatorship.
After getting married Otto and Edith Frank settled down in Frankfurt, Germany. They’d soon have their two children. Margrot in 1926, and Anne Frank three years later. In his writing, Otto Frank remembers that the relationship between Anne and her mother was “… not particularly good understanding …” Anne Frank says in her diary, “I need my mother to set a good example … but in most matters she’s an example of what not to do.”
However, the Nazis had gained power in some parts of Germany. The Nazis wanted all Jews to be killed. Otto Frank, Anne's father, did not hestitate to wait for the Nazis to come into full power. In 1933, the Franks left Frankfort. Mrs. Frank and the two girls joined her mother in Aachen, near the Belgian border. Otto Frank went to Holland and started a business in food products. In the spring of 1934, the Franks reunited and settled in Amsterdam.
Three weeks before they were found Anne wrote in her diary: “Day and night during every waking hour, I do nothing but ask myself, have you given him enough chance to be alone? Have you been spending too much time upstairs? Do you talk about serious subjects he’s not yet ready to talk about.?” (Frank 212) They were discovered after two years of hiding and were deported to concentration camps.
...and. One of the worst camps, and was often reffered to as a death camp. There they were tatooed, seperated, and they had most of thier hair cut off. Anne's mother, Edith, died of strarvation shortly after Anne and Margot were shipped to another camp called Bergen-Belsen. Both girls died within days of eachother due to Typhus.After the war, the only member of the Frank family that remained was Otto Frank. He returned to his spice buisiness, and also started the Anne Frank Foundation, to teach children about discrimination and how it's wrong.
Anne Frank, born on June 12, 1929 was a teenage writer, who wrote everything about her experience during the Holocaust in her diary. She was from Frankfurt, but sudden moved to Amsterdam in February 1934 after Nazi’s seize of power, and their intentions for the Jews. Anne and her family was hidden in the Secret Annex, which was located behind a attic above a family owned business. The heroes that helped the Frank family was Johannes Kleiman, Victor Kugler, Jan Gies, and Miep Gies. They would risk their own lives helping the Franks. They finally got caught 2 years later in August 4, 1944 when an anonymous caller gave a tip to the Gestapo (German Secret State Police). Anne and her family was sent to concentration camps, which sadly herself, sister and mother died. Luckily her father Otto Frank survived and published her diary to share her
...er a whole two years in hiding, fifteen year old Anne and her family are found by the police and arrested. They are sent to numerous camps including Auschwitz. Anne died wither her older sister, Margot, in Bergen Belsen. The only member of the family to survive was Otto Frank, Anne's father. Once he found and read Anne's diary, he made sure it was published around the world so people could see what happened in Germany.
With the rise of Hitler, Otto Frank, Anne’s father, moved his family to Amsterdam in order to escape the escalating persecution of Jews. Anne attended Amsterdam's Sixth Montessori School and throughout the 1930s experienced a normal childhood, free of anti-semitism. For her thirteenth birthday, Anne received the diary that would encase her everlasting story. On July 5th, 1942, Anne’s sister, Margot, received a notice to be deported to a work camp, leaving no choice but to go into hiding immediately. The Secret Annex, their place of hiding, was located in Otto’s Amsterdam office....
Anne Frank, Jeanne Wakatsuki and Elie Wiesel all are greatly affected by the war, but in different milieus and in different scenarios. Anne Frank was a 13-year-old Jewish girl who was thrown into one of the worst periods in the history of the world: the Holocaust. Though she went through awful things that many people will never experience, she always kept the faith that there was still some good in everyone. She once said, “Despite everything, I still believe people are truly good at heart.” Her diary, which she kept while her family was in hiding from the Nazis, shows the triumph of her spirit over the evil in the world even through the pain of adolescence.
Annelies Marie Frank was born on June 12, 1929, in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Because of their Jewish faith, Anne Frank and her family fled Nazi Germany for the Netherlands in 1933 to avoid persecution. After Germany invaded the Netherlands in 1942, the family spent two years living in a small hidden room in Amsterdam in order to elude capture by Nazi occupation forces. They were discovered in 1944 and arrested. Anne was sent to a concentration camp, where she died the following year. Her famous diary of the two years she spent in hiding was later found in the room where she and her family had lived. Anne’s father, Otto, had taken the family to Amsterdam, where he had established a small food products business. When Germany invaded The Netherlands in 1940, the Franks once again became subject to escalating anti-Semitic persecution. In 1941 Anne was required to transfer from a public school to a Jewish school. Secretly, Otto Frank prepared a hiding place by sealing off several rooms at the rear of his Amsterdam office building. A swinging bookcase hid the rooms Frank concealed.