Anne Frank timeline: |
1929: Anne Frank is born
1933: Hitler becomes leader of Germany
1933: Frank family moves to Holland
1940: Holland is invaded by Hitler
1942: Anne gets diary for 13th birthday
1942: Margot Frank ordered to report to labor camp
1942: Frank family goes into hiding
1944: Nazi soldiers find Frank family hiding place...sent to Auschwitz
1945: Margot and Anne die
1945: War in Europe ends
1947: Anne's diary published
Anne Frank was born in Germany in 1929. |
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Here is Anne and her sister Margot. |
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Hitler became the leader of Germany in 1933. He hated the Jewish people. Hitler blamed the Jews for everything that had gone wrong in Germany. He started making terrible laws to hurt the Jews. Anne's family was frightened. So, in the summer of that same year, Anne's father, Otto, went to Amsterdam to start a branch of his family's company, the Dutch Opekta Company. Less than a year later, Anne, Margot, and their mother, Edith, joined Otto in Amsterdam. The Dutch Opekta company sold pectin. |
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The map shows Germany in yellow. The Netherlands, or Holland, is colored green.
The family thought that they would be safe in Holland. Holland was known for being very accepting and open |
From 1933 through 1942, the Franks lived in this bright new apartment building in Amsterdam. |
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The Frank family was able to live a fairly normal life in their apartment for a while. The girls went to school; the family took vacations at the beach; and their circle of Jewish and non-Jewish friends grew. In 1938 Otto Frank became a business partner with a man named Hermann van Pels. But Holland was invaded in 1940. |
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This is one of the last photographs |
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Even though Otto Frank had not yet finished preparing the secret rooms above his business for his family, they realized that they had to move in right away. They packed quickly and left notes to make others think that they had left the country. They moved into the secret annex of rooms wearing many layers of clothing because they could not be caught carrying suitcases. Frank also made arrangements for his business partner, Hermann van Pels, along with his wife, Auguste, and their son, Peter, to share the hideaway. |
These are the people who helped to keep the families safe. They worked for Mr. Frank's company. They also brought them food. They are... Mr. Kugler, Miep Gies, Bep Voskuijl, and Mr. Kleiman. They were truly risking their own lives.
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On her thirteenth birthday in 1942, She called it Kitty.
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This photo of Anne |
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And here are some picture of the secret rooms and the movable bookcase that hid |
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Thick curtains protected the families from being seen by the neighbors during the day. |
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At first it seemed like an adventure to Anne. Anne Franks diary not only describes how war affected a nation, but how it affected a family. For those who want to know more, click here to learn the answers to |