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The life and works of
Anne Frank(12 June 1922
Early March1945)
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Margot Frank
(Anne Franks
elder sister)
Otto Frank
(Anne Franks
Father)
Anne Frank
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11 years old
Anne Frank in
her school in
Germany.
Anne Frankdeveloped her
love for
writing at a
very young
age.
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This is the diary that changed the
whole world.
This diary is the actual diary of Anne
Frank. Anne Frank received this diary
from her father Otto Frank on 12 June
1942 for Annes 13thbirthday.
Anne Franks life chronicles starts
from 12 June 1942 until 1st August
1944.
On the 2nd August 1944,Anne Frank
and her family were captured by the
Nazis.
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Anne Frank at the age of
12.
Did youll know that Anne
Frank starts her every diaryentry like this:
20 July 1942
Dear Kitty,
(She write her journal inGerman.)
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Another diary entry by
Anne Frank.
This is a letter received by
Anne Frank from her father
Otto Frank.
When the Nazis won the
election back in Germany.
Otto Frank decided that
his family should move out
of Germany at once because
the Nazis were anti-Jewish
and the Franks moved to
Amsterdam, Holland.
(Look closely at the letter
written by Otto Frank that
clearly states Amsterdam.)
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Anne Frank began to get bored of the war and being tired of staying for2 years in thesecret annex* where her fathers office was located. The Franks were hiding with otherJews in the annex of Otto Franks office in Amsterdam. What Anne did was to stunt thewhole world!
This is what she wrote in a her diary on Wednesday, 5 April 1944:
I finally realized thatImust do my schoolwork to keep from being ignorant, to get onin life,to become a journalist, because thats whatIwant! I know Ican write ..., but itremains to be seen whetherIreally have talent...And ifIdont have the talent to writebooks or newspaper articles, I can always write for myself. ButIwant to achieve more
than that. Icant imagine living like Mother, Mrs. van Daan and all the women who goabout their work and are then forgotten. Ineed to have something besides a husbandand children to devote myself to! ... Iwant to be useful or bring enjoyment to all people,even those Ive never met. Iwant to go on living even after my death! And thats whyIm so grateful to God for having given me this gift, which Ican use to develop myselfand to express all thats inside me! When I write I can shake off all my cares. My
sorrow disappears, my spirits are revived! But, and thats a big question, willI
ever beable to write something great, willIever become a journalist or a writer? - AnneFrank
She started to write and aspired to become a writer or journalist after the war. She wroteso many short stories in a long book.
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This is the book that Anne Frank began writing her short
stories of thrill and adventure. Look at the wonderful
handwriting and how systematically her contents were
organised.
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Anne Frank at the age of12
Look at her!
How innocent her smile
is.
A smile of an innocent
girl.
She never knew she
will diebecause of
the power greed of
the Nazis.
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Anne Frank at the age of14.
This is the last picture of her
taken by her father Otto Frank.
Look at her!
This picture was taken when Anne Frank
and her family were still hiding
in the annex room.
She is looking out the window.
What is she looking out?
What was she thinking?
What was her feeling?
The only thing we know is, she has DIED
on early March 1945 at the tender age of
15.
Her education gone, her family gone, her
aspiration of becoming a writer or journalistgone, her future gone. Why?
She is GONE! SHE IS NO MORE! BUT YOU
AND I CAN TAKE HER AS A TEACHER TO
GUIDE US TO BECOME BETTER AND BE
GRATEFUL AND NEVER TAKE THINGS
FOR GRANTED!
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