They were both in different camps separated by a barbed wire fence. The punishment for communicating was death, but Hanneli's camp was much more privaleged than Anne's. Hanneli risked her life to throw Anne some food and a pair of socks, because Anne didn't have any food at her camp.
Anne Frank did not actively help other Jews during the Holocaust as she and her family were in hiding themselves. However, her diary served as a posthumous account of the suffering and persecution experienced by many Jews during that time, helping to raise awareness of the atrocities of the Holocaust and serving as a testament to the strength and resilience of the human spirit.
They were 4 in a marketplace in Holland. They had both just moved from Holland. They never talked to each other, but that is when they first saw each other. When Hanneli went to school, she saw Anne with a big smile and that is when they first talked to each other.
because she was Jewish
No, the Jews tried to help each other as much as they could. The Nazi's killed Anne Frank and her family, only her father surviving.
Anne Frank was in no position to save anyone as she was in hiding.
Anne Frank and other Jews
Anne Frank
anne frank was one of the Jews that died in a concentration camp made by Hitler. she lived in where all the Jews lived to hide.
There was a Holocaust going on at the time and it specifically targeted Jews. Anne Frank was Jewish. If Jews were found, they were often killed or sent to work camps.
Anne Frank and Margot Frank attended Montessori School , open to all races, until 1941 where the requirement for Jews to attend Jewish only schools forced Anne to transfer to the Jewish Lyceum in the equivalent of 7th grade
anne frank's attic
Montessori School for Jews
The Frank family was Jewish. Edith and Margot Frank actively pursued participation in the Jewish faith, but Otto and Anne Frank were more Humanists than Jews.
to Concentration Camps
In 1941.