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  Wikipedia: Anne Frank - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anne Frank was born on June 12 1929 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, the second daughter of Otto Heinrich Frank (May 12 1889–August 19 1980) and Edith Holländer (January 16 1900–January 6 1945).
As Anne Frank's stature as both a writer and humanist has grown, she has been discussed specifically as a symbol of the Holocaust and more broadly as a representative of persecution.
Otto Frank insisted that the aim of the foundation would be to foster contact and communication between young people of different cultures, religions or racial backgrounds, and to oppose intolerance and racial discrimination.
en.pediax.org /Anne_Frank   (6285 words)

  
  Anne Frank - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Annelies Marie "Anne" Frank (June 12, 1929–March 1945) was a German Jewish girl who wrote a diary while in hiding with her family and four friends in Amsterdam during the German occupation of the Netherlands in World War II.
Anne Frank was born on June 12, 1929 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, the second daughter of Otto Heinrich Frank (May 12, 1889–August 19, 1980) and Edith Holländer (January 16, 1900–January 6, 1945).
Otto Frank insisted that the aim of the foundation would be to foster contact and communication between young people of different cultures, religions or racial backgrounds, and to oppose intolerance and racial discrimination.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Anne_Frank   (5640 words)

  
 Great Personalities Biography : Incredible People : Famous People Guide: Famous Personalities
At which point Otto and Edith Frank, their two daughters Margot and Anne and the Van Pels family decided to disappear themselves, and for the two years until they were betrayed, to lead a life reduced to hidden rooms.
The diary was given to Anne for her thirteenth birthday and chronicles the events of her life from June 12, 1942 until its final entry of August 1, 1944.
Anne had turned 15 three months earlier and was spared, and although everyone from the achterhuis survived this selection, Anne believed her father had been killed.
profiles.incredible-people.com /anne-frank   (4948 words)

  
 ANNE FRANK FACTS AND INFORMATION
Annelies Marie "Anne" Frank (June_12, 1929 – March 1945) was a German Jewish girl who wrote a diary while in hiding with her family and four friends in Amsterdam during the German occupation of the Netherlands during World_War_II.
Anne Frank was born on June_12 1929 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, the second daughter of Otto_Heinrich_Frank (May_12 1889–August_19 1980) and Edith Holländer (January_16 1900–January_6 1945).
Anne had turned 15 three months earlier and was spared, and although everyone from the ''achterhuis'' survived this selection, Anne believed her father had been killed.
www.witwib.com /Anne_Frank   (5282 words)

  
 People in and around Anne Frank's Life: expanded   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Anne briefly describes him at the end of her essay, "Roomers or Subtenants": a friend of a friend of her parents, he was a divorced man with a new fiancé, "a big tall man of thirty-five with glasses, most unprepossessing to look at." He may have stole their stuff after they left.
Anne got along very well with this woman during at least one meal before going into hiding, however she was not in on the secret and apparently was not mentioned in the diary.
Anne had earlier been acquainted with him and his wife because they were often guests at her parents' Saturday afternoon teas (before the anti-Jewish laws).
www.geocities.com /afdiary/people.htm   (13067 words)

  
 The Life of Anne Frank - Associated Content
Anne Frank was born on June 12, 1929, in the German city of Frankfort.
Anne was able to attend school with other races of children and have respect and freedom.
In the spring of 1934, the Franks reunited and settled in Amsterdam.
www.associatedcontent.com /article/40558/the_life_of_anne_frank.html   (438 words)

  
 Anne Frank Center
For many people Anne Frank became a symbol of the six million Jewish men, women, and especially the children who were murdered by the Nazis in the WWII.
Anne Frank's diary was published in an edition of 1,500 copies in the summer of 1947.
Anne Frank in part wrote her diary to record what it was like to be in hiding in Nazi occupied Holland where Jews were being hunted down "like slaves of long ago."
www.annefrank.com /2_students_faqs.htm   (2936 words)

  
 j. - The unseen Anne Frank
Also preserved ever since the publication of her wartime diary in 1947 is the impression of Anne Frank as icon of the Holocaust, martyr of the Jews, Anne of the attic.
When Anne was 4, her family fled from Germany to Holland, considering it a safe haven from the anti-Semitism raging at home.
Anne’s diary amazed him, “and her essays and fairytales were amazing.
www.jewishsf.com /content/2-0-/module/displaystory/story_id/22752/format/html/displaystory.html   (1122 words)

  
 We Remember Anne Frank-- Teacher's Guide
While students learn about Anne Frank, they will be participating in a project that correlates with many of the national standards for both social studies and language arts.
Explain to students that they will be learning about Anne Frank and the Holocaust through the stories of two heroic women whose courage in the face of horror enabled them to risk everything.
Anne Frank's life and how it is overwhelmed by war provides a way to discuss the importance and power of storytelling using personal experiences and life-changing events.
teacher.scholastic.com /frank/tguide.htm   (2628 words)

  
 BT Research - Anne Frank   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Born in Frankfurt, Germany, Anne and her family moved to Amsterdam in 1933, after the Nazis gained power in Germany, and were trapped by the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands.
Anne Frank was born on June 12, 1929 in Frankfurt am main, Germany, the second daughter of Otto Heinrich Frank (May 12, 1889 – August 19, 1980) and Edith Holländer (January 16, 1900–January 6, 1945).
Anne told both her close friends that she believed her parents were dead.
www.breathittteens.com /research.php?title=Anne_Frank   (6302 words)

  
 Anne Frank @Web English Teacher
Anne's published diary is actually a synthesis of two versions written by Anne, the original, and an edited version she began in 1944.
Anne Frank and the Children of the Holocaust
In this Webquest, students research the courage of Anne Frank and other children of the Holocaust as though they were journalists preparing a documentary for CBS.
www.webenglishteacher.com /frank.html   (888 words)

  
 Anne Frank
Had she survived a Nazi concentration camp, the smaller girl in the photos, Anne Frank, would be celebrating her 75th birthday tomorrow.
Anne died of typhus at the age of 15 in the Bergen-Belsen camp in March 1945, just weeks before British troops arrived at the gate.
Anne began writing her diary on June 12, 1942, in a small album of the kind meant for autographs, one of her 13th birthday presents.
isurvived.org /InTheNews/Anne_Frank-75.html   (743 words)

  
 blog.myspace.com/annefrankdream
Hannah describes her life before the German invasion of 1940 as "very idyllic." Anne also writes that later on "the good times were few and far between." The girls move on from kindergarten to the Montessori Primary School until the occupying authority begins introducing an increasing number of anti-Jewish measures in 1941.
Anne tries to find out from her hiding place how the family is doing and what has happened.
I always say that if Anne had known that her father was still alive she would have had the strenght to survive, because she died right before the end.
blog.myspace.com /annefrankdream   (8642 words)

  
 The Distance Between Anne Frank and Rembrandt
This is the “Anne Frank House.” Perhaps for distraction you might take a boat on the network of 17th century canals of the city of moods and shades and see the light from medieval rooms.
Anne Frank and her family were on the last train that left for Auschwitz.
One cannot leave Amsterdam without visiting the museum on Prisengracht 263, the house where Anne Frank and her family hid, and where she wrote what some say is probably the most famous diary ever written.
www.wzo.org.il /en/resources/view.asp?id=1171&subject=33   (1390 words)

  
 Amsterdam.info » Museums in Amsterdam » Anne Frank House Amsterdam, Anne Frankhuis
For more than two years Anne Frank and her family lived in the annex of the building at Prinsengracht 263 where Anne’s father, Otto Frank, also had his business.
Anne’s original diary and other notebooks are on display in the museum.
The Anne Frank House is not easily accessible for the physically disabled and only partly accessible for wheelchairs.
www.amsterdam.info /museums/anne_frank_house   (516 words)

  
 ANN FRANK VICTIM OF JEWISH PERSECUTION AND HER WARTIME DIARIES
After two years in hiding, the group was betrayed and transported to the concentration camp system where Anne died of typhus in Bergen-Belsen within days of her sister, Margot Frank.
The diary was given to Anne Frank for her thirteenth birthday and chronicles the events of her life from June 12, 1942 until its final entry of August 1, 1944.
Of the 1019 passengers, 549 people – including all children under the age of fifteen years - were selected and sent directly to the gas chambers where they were killed.
www.solarnavigator.net /history/anne_franks_diary.htm   (5903 words)

  
 What Did People Wear In The 1980 S
Performance enables people to negotiate their way through the various...
The Dignity of Older People and their Mission in the Church and in the World.
people (even though they wear the costumes of the past).
southsite.webnavigator.org /what-did-people-wear-in-the-1980-s.html   (567 words)

  
 Banned Books Online
Many "classics" (and their authors) were regarded as scandalous when they were first published, but after the author was safely dead they were relegated to high school English classes and largely forgotten by most people.
But when the researchers wrote a paper describing how they did it, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) sent them a letter threatening them with legal action if they published their results.
Their latest targets have been people on the Net; see The Church of Scientology vs. the Net page for some of the early developments.
onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu /banned-books.html   (4317 words)

  
 The Sheila Variations
People are uncomfortable and irritable when the conversation isn't an echo chamber, and when they attack - they OVER-attack...
The other 2 people in the cast were so supportive of me, and so wonderful with me, that I will never forget them.
Obviously, bowing to the sound of two people clapping is a highly terrible experience - but it's even more weird, when one of those people is William Hurt.
www.sheilaomalley.com   (11831 words)

  
 Anne Frank - religious education
Reflect upon the commitment of people to their faith and community.
List examples of reasons why people are committed to their faith and their community.
People who live according to the teaching of their holy book are.....because.....
www.annefrank.eril.net /teaching/re.htm   (1745 words)

  
 The diary of a young girl by Anne Frank | LibraryThing
Anne Frank Remembered : the Story of the Woman Who Helped to Hide the Frank Family by Miep Gies
Anne Frank, Beyond the Diary : a Photographic Remembrance by Rian Verhoeven
My introduction explains that her father Otto, edited out some of the writings Anne made being critical of her mother and the more "vulgar" descriptions Anne made about her own anatomy or desires.
www.librarything.com /work.php?book=301571   (410 words)

  
 CNN.com - Mormons meet with Jews over baptizing Holocaust victims - Dec. 11, 2002
Radkey has been researching Jews included in the Mormon databases since 1999, when she found Anne Frank and her extended family listed as being baptized.
Rabbi Marvin Hier, founder and dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles, said the Mormon church needs to rein in its members if it is serious about its pledge to stop baptizing Holocaust victims.
"If these people did not contact the Mormons themselves, the adage should be: Don't call me, I'll call you," Hier said.
archives.cnn.com /2002/US/West/12/10/baptizing.the.dead.ap   (513 words)

  
 Tagebuch. Die endgültige deutschsprachi… von Anne Frank | LibraryThing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Anne Frank Remembered : the Story of the Woman Who Helped to Hide the Frank Family von Miep Gies
Anne Frank, Beyond the Diary : a Photographic Remembrance von Rian Verhoeven
Anne Frank, Die Letzten Sieben Monate von Willy Lindwer
www.librarything.de /work.php?book=1617653&referpage=?view=greenery   (397 words)

  
 Bradshaw and Whelan British - porcelain books, ceramic books, pottery books, marks   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The catalogue to the exhibition held at the Manchester Museum featuring figural transfers, applied reliefs, figures, and the like where subject matter is commemorative or reflective of human sentiment.
The Frank P. And Harriet C. Burnap Collection of English Pottery in the William Rockhill Nelson Gallery.
Includes chapters on William Duesbury and Robert Bloor, history of Derby, marks, people associated with Derby, production materials and techniques, subject matter and patterns, and usage/classification by type of product.
www.ceramicbooks.com /british.htm   (8042 words)

  
 Diario de Ana Frank por Anne Frank | LibraryThing
Diario de Ana Frank por Anne Frank
Anne Frank Remembered : the Story of the Woman Who Helped to Hide the Frank Family por Miep Gies
Anne Frank, Beyond the Diary : a Photographic Remembrance por Rian Verhoeven
www.librarything.es /work.php?book=3133706   (410 words)

  
 Het achterhuis door Anne Frank | LibraryThing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Anne Frank Remembered : the Story of the Woman Who Helped to Hide the Frank Family door Miep Gies
Anne Frank, Beyond the Diary : a Photographic Remembrance door Rian Verhoeven
Memories of Anne Frank : Reflections of a Childhood Friend door Alison Gold
www.librarything.nl /work.php?book=3539170   (402 words)

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