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The Diary of Anne Frank

Francis Goodrich
and
Albert Hackett
(1954)
Going into Hiding
The Franks went into on July
6, 1942. They carried a few
bags and wore many layers of
clothing. They hid in the top
floors of the office building
that Mr. Frank used to own at
Prinsengracht 263.
The Bookcase
The doorway to the upstairs was
concealed by a bookcase.
Inside View of the Annex
Annex Blueprint
1) Top – Attic 2) 2nd
from top, left side –
Peter’s room 3) 2nd
from top, right side –
Van Daan’s room 4) 3rd
from top, bottom right –
Anne and Dussel’s
room 5) 3rd from top,
top left – Franks and
Margot’s room
Ration Books
Before WWII started, Britain imported about 55
million tons of food a year from other countries.
After war was declared in September 1939, the
British government had to cut down on the
amount of food it brought in from abroad as
German submarines started bombing British
supply ships. There was a worry that this
would lead to shortages of food supplies in the
shops so the British government decided to
introduce a system of rationing.
Ration Books
Ration books were books which
contained coupons. Stores clipped
coupons out of the
books when
people bought
food and other
items.
Ration Books
Rationing was
introduced in
January 1940 to
make sure everyone
got a fair share of
food. Rationing of
food lasted for 14
years and finally
ended in July 1954.
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 Meat, jam, biscuits, fish, tea, breakfast
cereals, cheese, eggs, tomatoes, peas,
dried fruit, rice, and canned fruit were
rationed.

 Potatoes and fresh fruit were not


rationed.
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As the war progressed,
clothing, soap, coal, gas,
electricity, sweets, and
chocolate were also
rationed.
Anne Frank
Margot Frank
Anne and Margot
1933
Anne and Margot
Day Before Going Into Hiding
Edith Frank - Hollander
Otto Frank
The Frank Family
Mrs. Van Daan
Auguste van Pels-Rottgen
Mr. Van Daan
Hermann van Pels
Peter Van Daan
Peter van Pels
Albert Dussel
Fritz Pfeffer
Jopie de Waal
Jacqueline Sanders - van Maarsan
Miep Gies
Miep van Santen
Miep and Jan Gies
Miep and Henk van Santen
Mr. Kraler
Victor Kugler
Westertoren
Westerkerk Bell Tower
Anne Frank House
Mein Kampf
 “My Struggle”
 Wrote while he was in prison
 His youth, early days
in the Nazi Party,
future plans for
Germany, and ideas
on politics and race.

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