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All Jews were required to wear a yellow star turn it their bicycles do their shopping between 3 and 5 PMgo to only Jewish owned Barber Shops and

Beauty Parlorsattend Jewish Schools

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All Jews were forbidden to go to Theaters, Movies or any other forms of

entertainment ride in cars even their own Use athletic fields take part in any athletic activity in public be on the streets between 8 PM and 6AM Sit in their gardens after 8:00 PM Visit Christians in their homes use street cars

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This is because of the Nuremberg Laws

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This is one of the last pictures taken of Anne and her sister before they

went into hiding

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Volksempfanger Transistor Radio

The Radio of the people

75% of all households had one

Mass produced by Hitler

Helped keep everyone informed

Kept up morale

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“…sometime I’ll treat others with the same contempt as they

treated me…sounds childish, but wait till it happens to you!”

Anne and Margot Frank in 1932

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263 Prinsengracht - The Annex

The Frank family in 1940

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“Up to now our bedroom, with its blank walls, was

very bare. Thanks to Father– who brought my

entire postcard and movie star collection

here beforehand– and to a brush and pot of glue, I was able to plaster the

wall with pictures. It looks much more

cheerful.”

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The hinged bookshelf that hid the Frank family in the Annex

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The helpers, from left to right: Mr. Kleiman, Miep Gies, Bep Voskuijl, and Mr. Kugler.

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Jews were separated in to groups of those who could work and those who could not. Those who

could not would die

“…the end is nowhere in sight. As

for us, we’re quite fortunate.”

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•Always cautious•Crowded

•All ways the risk of being caught•No bathtubs

•She lost her childhood and had to grow up very quickly•Food was scarce

•Constant argument •Little or no activity

•Dependent on outsiders for survival

Despite all these circumstances, the people living in the annex still tried to lead “normal” lives

“You can be lonely even when you’re loved by many people, since you are still not anybody’s

‘one and only’”

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“I long to ride a bike, dance, whistle, look at the world,

feel young and know that I’m free.”

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Anne and her family spent 25

months hiding in the Annex

over her fathers office in

Amsterdam

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August 4th 1944 between 10:00 and 10:30 they arrested the 8 people hiding in the Annex

Margo and Anne Franke were transported from Auschwitz at the end of October and brought to Bergen-Belsen Concentration camp near Hannover

The Typhus epidemic that broke out in the concentration camp it the winter of 1944-1945 killed Margo and few days later Anne.

Her approximate date of death is between late February and early March

The bodies of both girls were probably dumped in the Bergen-Belsen’s mass graves

The camp was liberated by British troops on April 12th 1945