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    1. This story has three different perspectives. Harry Paape, Victor Kugler, and Otto Frank all tell the story of August 4th, 1944. The day the Germans found 7 Jews hiding in the annex of their factory. Victor Kugler and Otto Frank have very detailed and exact recollections of that day, while on the other hand Harry Paape, the historian used lots of evidence from witnesses to create his story. Victor Kugler and Otto Frank were significantly impacted by this event, and because of this, this day changed

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    Introduction: Have you ever had a hard time in your life? The Holocaust was a very tough time for the Jews, they were forced to either find a place to stay or they would get sent off to concentration camp, which was leading to their last breath. Anne Frank and her family, had to stay in an annex to try to stay away from the Nazi’s because they were Jewish. They had to be really quiet during the day or they would be heard from down below. However, there is one special girl that handled it very well

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    The Play of the Diary of Anne Frank

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    The Play of the Diary of Anne Frank starts out in the annex in the warehouse in Amsterdam, Holland where Anne Frank and seven others hid out during World War II. It opens with Otto Frank and Miep Gies standing in the annex alone in 1945. Mr. Frank had just come home from the concentration camps, being the one survivor from the annex. After conversing for awhile, Miep hands Mr. Frank Anne’s diary from the days of living in the annex. He starts to read the book, as it slowly flashes back to 1942

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    People are not truly good at heart “In spite of everything I still believe that people are really good at heart.” These words were spoken by Anne Frank. She wrote these words in her diary in the attic of her father’s business. She was hiding from the Nazi’s, and hid among several other people in a confined area. Anne thought that everyone was truly good-hearted. She sadly died in a concentration camp about a year later.The truth is people are not good at heart. People are selfish, they are

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    “I don’t think then of all the misery, but of the beauty that still remain” (Frank 171). The Diary of Anne Frank is a factual document written by a young girl that explains how her and her family were affected by the Holocaust. Anne spent her days living in constant fear of being discovered, but she still had hopes about what life would be like after the war. She could not go outside and had to remain quiet during the working hours to avoid being discovered by the workers. However, she knew that

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    Mr.Frank was worried. What will he do? Adolf Hitler has taken over. He has moved away from Germany. This time, the monster has a tighter grip and Jews are barely able to move freely. My little angels are the only things that matter to me; I need to keep them safe, far, far, away from that monster!, He keeps thinking to himself, Will my family survive? NO, they have to survive. It was Monday morning, December 1941. There is great tension in the air. He and his wife are discussing it over their morning

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    Have you ever heard of the Holocaust? The Holocaust was a terrible time in history when Adolf Hitler was torturing many innocent Jews. He put them in concentration camps, but many tried to hid just like Anne Frank and her family. Anne Frank who was Jew, has a famous quote that says “In spite of everything, I still believe people are really good at heart.” Even though throughout the “Diary of Anne Frank” we see that people are not always the best they could be, I agree with Anne and believe that everyone

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    When Jews started to realize that they needed to leave their home soon, they turned to their friends and relatives to go into hiding. The Franks helped the Van Daans and Jan Dussel by letting them stay in the Secret Annex with them. The residents of the Annex received help from Miep Gies and Mr. Kraler, workers in Mr. Frank’s company. Miep bought supplies for them and made sure that they stay hidden. She had to buy certain items they needed from the black market, which was a big risk. In Act 1, Scene

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    The Diary of Anne Frank Questions Shaurya Bedi Act I If I were in Mr. Frank’s place, I would want to burn the papers that Miep found. The papers were reminding Mr. Frank about his children and wife after he had lost them. I would not want to keep those memories because they would hurt me more than remind me. I would want to move on with my life. If I kept the papers I would remember all the fun times I had, and if I burned them I would lose the memories but continue on with my life. The building

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    The Diary Of Anne Frank

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    The Diary of Anne Frank, by frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett, is about a young girl named Anne Frank, the Frank Family, and the Van Daan Family surviving in the attic. They are assisted by Miep Gies and Mr. Kraler by smuggling supplies to them through living in the attic.They face many challenges but think of the challenges Mr. Frank and Mr. Kraler had to do to get prepared. They had to seek all the supplies without being seen by anyone and even could not tell family or friends. Here is

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