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=Anne Frank= =Impact on people of the Holocaust Awareness= = = =Gale Databases:= = "Considering Anne Frank as a writer." //Washington Times// [Washington, DC] 6 Dec. 2009: M26. //Student Edition//. Web. 3 Dec. 2010. = = = =1) An article about Anne 's diary appeared in the Dutch newspaper //Het Parool// in 1946= =2) Passages were ommitted because they were too harsh towards Anne's mother.= =3) For millions of people, Anne Frank 's history has come to symbolize one of Europe's deadliest conflagrations= =4) The world thinks that the Franks were emblematic of what happened to the Jews in the Netherlands= =5) international public has gained the impression that whole Jewish families could go into hiding together= =6) people thought it would take years before they could read the book and not be terrified about it= =7) the Washington Times wrote an article on Anne Frank, recently (2009)= =8) Anne Franks become an iconic figure to so many readers and so many countries= =9) Teenage messenger of peace and love= =10) most often quoted entry of her diary, of her belief in the goodness of people= =11) Today, there are dramatic versions taught in classrooms= =12) Diary of Anne Frank has promoted young people to confront their troubled past and raise their voices= =13) Anne Frank is finally given her due as a writer= =14) Schools all around are learning the story= =15) students in this study liked to think of her as being hopeful, in love, frolicking, and--perhaps most surprising--still alive= =16) teachers think having students read the Diary they will become motivated to learn about the history= = = =SIRS Knowledge (magazines)= = = =17) best known victim of the haulocost= =18) making of atleast 25 different languages= =19) one of the 20th century's most widely read books.= =20) conversion of a child into a person as it is happening in a precise, confident, economical style stunning in its honesty= =21) no voice is more compelling than that of Anne Frank= =22) single representative of the millions of people who suffered and died as she did= =23) Anne Frank theater project at the Holocaust Awareness Museum and Education Center= =24) Her diary gained international fame and became one of the world's most published books= =25) The diary was meant to just be a place for Anne to vent while in hiding during the Nazi Holocaust= =26) when anne died in concentration camp, papers were turned over to her father, Otto Frank= =27) Ottof Frank turned them in to be published as the Diary of Anne Frank= =28) Very painful for him to read the diary= =29) Reading the diary allows others to humanize the victims of the Holocaust and understand the effects of hatred and genocide= =30) Anne is a household name and now considered a hero by many= = = =British Library= ="Anne Frank." //THE BRITISH LIBRARY - The World's Knowledge//. Web. 06 Dec. 2010. [].= = 31) she had hoped to become an author in her time= =32) she was thirteen when her and her family went into hiding= =33) Anne's family decided to go into hiding after Jews were deported= =34) The Frank family remained in their hiding place from 9 July 1942 to 4 August 1944= =35) together with four other jews= =36) kept alive with the help of their non Jewish Dutch office workers= =37) they were betrayed and family was deported to Westbork camp= =38) then to Auschwitz-Birkenau= =39) November 1944 Anne arrived with her sister Margot in Bergen-Belsen= =40) fell ill and died of typhus in March 1945= =41) wrote several short stories as well as her diary in time of hiding= =42) diary expresses her hopes and aspirations for the future, which were never to be realised= = = =43) middle-class, liberal Jewish family whose ancestors had lived in Germany for centuries= =44) considered Germany their home= =45) very difficult decision for them to leave Germany in 1933 and start a new life in the Netherlands= =46) Anne had to leave her Montessori school to attend the Jewish Lyceum= =47) Nearly a year before Anne received her diary, the Franks had begun organizing a hiding place= =48) For Anne's 13th birthday (June 12, 1942), she received a red-and-white-checkered autograph album that she decided to use as a diary= =49) Anne called hiding place the Secret Annex= =50) was born in Frankfurt, Germany= =51) she was still attending the Jewish Secondary School= =52) All the versions of Anne Frank's texts were published in 1986= =53) world famous diary charts two years of her life from 1942 to 1944= =54) (1929-1945)= =55) born on June 12, 1929= =56) Otto, was the son of wealthy parents= =57) loss of his parent's fortune during the 1920s' inflation in Germany= =58) Otto Frank became the managing director of a food company= =59) with a warehouse and office on the Prinsengracht, one of the cities canal/streets= =60) Jews were forced to wear the yellow Jewish star of David= =61) Otto Frank survived. (He died in 1980.)= =62) started on a novel also during her period in hiding= =63) Anne's diary, originally published as //Het Achterhuis,//= =64) will be valuable to many readers= =65) her special attention was given to a budding puppy love with Peter van Daan= =66) affair ended soon because it was difficult to maintain in the confined space of the hiding place= =67) father suggested ending the affair= =68) Peter was a nice but rather colorless boy= =69) writing was cheerful in such dangerous circumstances= = = =http://www.amsterdam.info/museums/anne_frank_house/= = = =70) On August 4, 1944, officially betrayed= =71) deported to various concentration camps= =72) Anne Frank House, though empty, still breathe the atmosphere of that period of time= =73) Anne’s original diary and other notebooks are on display in the museum= =74) During the summer-season many people from all over the world visit the Anne Frank House= =75) Prinsengracht 263 where Anne’s father had his buisness= =76) original objects that belonged to those in hiding= =77) “virtual journey” through the Anne Frank House= =78) background information about the people in hiding and World War Two= =79) A contemporary exhibition is presented in the exhibition hall.= = 80) from 15 March through 14 September the museum is opened every day from 9 am till 9 p.m =