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Anna Frank

International Women's Day

A girl who told the truth of the story

Anne Frank was born in Frankfurt, Germany on June 12, 1929. Her father, Otto Frank, was a businessman while her mother, Edith, stayed home taking care of Anne and her older sister Margot. Anne was an outgoing and spirited child. She got into more troule than her quiet and serious older sister. Anne was like her father who liked to tell the girls stories and play games with them, while Margot was more like her shy mother.

ANNA FRANK

HITLER

in 1933 Adolf Hitler became the leader of Nazi Germany's political party. He had a certain contempt for the Jews that he blamed them on all the problems of the state. So many emigrated.

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However, her work wasn't embraced or widely anthologized until nearly 50 years after her novels were published.Here are 5 reasons why Woolf should be one of your feminist icons:

  • She was chiefly interested in and wrote about the inner lives of women.
  • She lived in a time when she was granted few rights, but turned the setback into a strength.
  • She was progressive in her feminism, and even made the connection between a patriarchal society and militarism.
  • She believed deeply in the power of the individual.
  • She saw sexuality and gender as fluid.

Virginia Woolf is now accepted as an extremely important literary figure and an early feminist.

1.Anna and Margot called their father by his nickname "Pim". 2.You can go here to read more about the Holocaust that caused the death of over 6 million Jewish people during World War II. 3.Anne's diary was published in over sixty-five different languages. 4.You can visit the Frank's hideaway, the Secret Annex, in Amsterdam today.5.One of Anne's hobbies was to collect photos and postcards of movie stars.

nteresting Facts about Anne Frank Anne and Margot called their father by his nickname "Pim". You can go here to read more about the Holocaust that caused the death of over 6 million Jewish people during World War II. Anne's diary was published in over sixty-five different languages. You can visit the Frank's hideaway, the Secret Annex, in Amsterdam today. One of Anne's hobbies was to collect photos and postcards of movie stars.

nteresting Facts about Anne Frank Anne and Margot called their father by his nickname "Pim". You can go here to read more about the Holocaust that caused the death of over 6 million Jewish people during World War II. Anne's diary was published in over sixty-five different languages. You can visit the Frank's hideaway, the Secret Annex, in Amsterdam today. One of Anne's hobbies was to collect photos and postcards of movie stars.

Interesting Facts about Anna Frank

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Anne and her family had been hiding for nearly two years. They had heard that the war was coming to an end. It looked like the Germans were going to lose. They were starting to have hope that they would soon be free. However, on August 4, 1944 the Germans stormed into Frank's hideout. They took everyone captive and sent them to concentration camps. The men and women were separated. Eventually the girls were separated and sent to a camp. Both Anne and her sister died of the disease Typhus in March of 1945, only a month before Allied soldiers arrived at the camp.

Family summers in coastal Cornwall also shaped Woolf indelibly, exposing her to the ocean as a source of literary inspiration and creating memories she would fictionalize for her acclaimed novel, To the Lighthouse.

in 1933 Adolf Hitler became the leader of Nazi Germany's political party. He had a certain contempt for the Jews that he blamed them on all the problems of the state. So many emigrated.

Hitler Adolf

In 1939, World War II began. With its might, Germany could even invade the Netherlands. but the Frankish family decided not to move. On May 10, 1940, Germany invaded the Netherlands. The Franks did not have time to escape. Jews were disenfranchised. But the Franks tried to lead a normal but silent life. For 13 years anna received THE diary. THE DIARY THAT TOLD THE STORY.

SILENCE

The Franks also took in another family. They had to hug tighter, but they did it to help.

Otto Frank decided his family should leave, too. In 1934 they moved to the city of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. Anne was only four years old. Before long Anne had made new friends, was speaking Dutch, and was going to school in a new country. Anne and her family felt safe once again.

His family

Anne Frank was born in Frankfurt, Germany on June 12, 1929. Her father, Otto Frank, was a businessman while her mother, Edith, stayed home taking care of Anne and her older sister Margot. Anne was an outgoing and spirited child. She got into more trouble than her quiet and serious older sister. Anne was like her father who liked to tell the girls stories and play games with them, while Margot was more like her shy mother.