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Anne Frank was born in 1929in Frankfurt. Anne Frank's parents are Edith and Otto Frank In 1942 the deportations to the "Work Camps" begin Anne parent's see the possibility of going into hiding in the annex of the building that houses Otto's business. | |||
In 1940 the Netherlands is occupied by German, and the protection that Holland provides comes to an end. And Anne's life is increasingly restricted by the Anti-Jewish Decrees. In August 1944, the people in hiding are arrested and deported, Anne Frank goes to Bergen-Benson concentration camp. | |||
These are going to be Anne Frank activities. The Anne Frank house was established on May 3 1957, to save building on the Prinsengracht from demolition. On May 3 1960, the house opened it's door as a museum. Since then visitors from all over the world have come to see the Anne Frank House. and this former hiding place is one of the most frequently visited museums in Amsterdam. |
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Anne Frank's Diary some of it. In 1947 Otto Frank has the carries of his deceased daughter published. " the Diary of Anne Frank" is one of the most widely need book's in the world. |
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This is Anne frank's Diary On June 12 1942, Anne Frank's parents gave her a small re and white plaid diary for her thirteenth birthday which named "kitty". More than fifty years later, this diary has become one of the most wildly read personal journals of all tome. One March 29 1944, Anne heard over the radio that the Dutch government wanted people to save their war time diaries for publication after the war. Mr. Bulletining the cabinet minister, speaking on Dutch broadcast from London, said that after the war a collection would be made of diaries and letters dealing with the war. On August 4 1944, the Nazis raided the Secret Annex, and arrested the residents. Anne's entire diary including the red plaid book, notebooks and loses sheets of paper, remained beside in the Annex. In June 1947, Contact published 1,500 copies of the first Dutch edition of the diary within a few years the contact edition was translated in to German, French, English. In 1986 ROOD published the " Critical Edition" of Anne's diary Entries that Anne rewrote after March 1944 are placed next to the original entries to show Anne's development as a writer. The 1986 edition also includes transcripts of the diary as well as some of Anne's short stories and sketches written in the Annex | |||
In 1995 fifty years after Anne Frank's death and the end of World War all, Bantam Doubleday Dell published the" Definitive Edition." The 1995 edition makes readers a war of the completely and sensitivity of Anne Frank, an ad descent struggling to find her own dentil. In 9152, Doubleday published the first American edition of the Diary, the translation included cuts that Otto Frank and the original Europe publishers had made. The novelist, Meyer Levin, wrote a front page assay " The Child Behind the Secret Door" for the New York Times Review ( proclaiming) the importance of the work: Anne Frank's diary is too tenderly intimate a book to be frozen with the label "Classic", and yet no other designation serves.... Anne Frank's voice becomes the voice of six million vanish Jewish souls. " The response was enormous anew three printings 45,000 copies were sold within a short time. |
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On October 5 1955, the Diary of Anne Frank pinecone Broadway starring Joseph Schildkraut as Otto Frank and Susan Stranger as, Anne. The play went on to win the 1955 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, as wall as three Tony Awards, including Best Play of the 1955-56 season. The Diary of Anne Frank eventfully played a total of 717 performances on Broadway, before being produce throughout America and the world in professional and amateur theatre. In 1959, the film version starring Millie Perkins as Anne Frank was directed by George Stevens. | |||
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summer of 1933, the Frank's decide that the family must move to the Netherlands
because in increasing tensions in Germany. Edith, Margot and Anne Frank join
grandmother Hollander in Acton Otto Frank travels to Holland. In January 1939,
The force sterilization of the racially " inferior," primarily Gypsies
and African-Germans, and the "unfit," the mentally and physically
disabled, begins. On June 12,1942 Anne receives a diary for her
thirteenth birthday. And on July 5, 1942 Margot receives a call up
notice to report for deportation to a labor camp. The Frank family goes
into hiding. On August 4, 1944 the residents of the Secret Annex are
betrayed and arrested. They are taken to a police station in Amsterdam
and eventually to the Western book transit camp. On October 6,1944 Anne
and Margot Frank are sent to Bergen-Benson concentration camp in
German.
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