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Anne Frank

Students: Iatan Maria, Niță Andreea


Coordonating teacher: Chirilă Alina Roxana
 Born June 12, 1929 in
Frankfurt, Germany
 Famous for writing The
Diary of a Young Girl,
also known as The Diary
of Anne Frank
 One of the most well
known voices from the
Holocaust
HER PARENTS

Otto Frank Edith Frank


HER LIFE
In 1933, Otto Frank took his wife and two daughters to live
in Amsterdam.
In 1941, Anne was compelled to transfer from a public
school to a Jewish one.
On June 12, 1942, she received a red-and-white plaid diary
for her 13th birthday.
On July 6, 1942, the Franks went into hiding in the
backroom office and warehouse of Otto Frank’s food-products
business.
 The Frank family and four other
Jews lived confined to the “secret
annex”, until August 4, 1944, when
the annex was discovered by the 
Gestapo.
 The Frank family was transported
to Westerbork, and from there to 
Auschwitz, on September 3, 1944.
 In october 1944, Anne and Margot were transferred to 
Bergen-Belsen.
 Anne and Margot died in a typhus epidemic in February
1945.
 Her father, Otto Frank, was the only survivor from the
Frank family, and the one who was given the Anne’s diary.
The Diary of Anne Frank

❖ Published 25 June 1947


❖ The diary of a real girl who lived in Europe during World War II.
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❖ She manages to leave her hopes, dreams, fears, and personality
as a never-to-be forgotten legacy for the world.
❖ The Diary, which has been translated into more than 65
languages, is the most widely read diary of the Holocaust.
 She names her diary
Kitty.
 The diary begins on her
13th birthday when she
is given the journal as a
gift.
 Anne’s last diary entry
was written
on August 1, 1944.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1942
Dearest Kitty, It's sweltering. Everyone is huffing and puffing, and
in this heat I have to walk everywhere. Only now do I realize how
pleasant a streetcar is, but we Jews are no longer allowed to make
use of this luxury; our own two feet are good enough for us.
Yesterday at lunchtime I had an appointment with the dentist on
Jan Luykenstraat. It's a long way from our school on
Stadstimmertuinen. That afternoon I nearly fell asleep at my desk.
Fortunately, people automatically offer you something to drink.
The dental assistant is really kind.
“How wonderful it is that
nobody need wait a single
moment before starting to
improve the world.”

—Anne Frank
BIBLIOGRAPHY

1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Frank
2. https://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/anne-frank-1#se
ction_5
3. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Anne-Frank
4. http://www.rhetorik.ch/Aktuell/16/02_13/frank_diary.pdf
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