Anne mentions in the diary being fond of Classical Music - Mozart in particular - and one might imply from one of her short stories that she was also fond of "jazz" (big band) music. She was very familiar with film music, as films were a passion of hers, and she probably also enjoyed that very much.
Yes Anne Frank did live but not for long. She was 16 years old when she died. I suspect that if she knew her father was still alive then she would have found a motive to still keep on living. She did not live through the Holocaust. She died only a few weeks before her camp was liberated. She and her sister both died because of a typhus outbreak in the camp, her sister dying first, then later Anne herself.
Yes, Anne Frank spoke German as it was her first language. She also spoke Dutch and some English.
Yes, Anne Frank did speak the German language. She also was fluent in Dutch which was the language her diary was written in.
Anne liked classical music, and mentioned in one diary passage how much she had liked the Mozart they heard on a radio broadcast.
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German was her native lanaguage.
Anne Frank first spoke German!
She was German Jewish.
Anne Frank was dead before the British liberated the camp...
Yes, but she was deprived of German citizenship by the Nazis.
Her native language was German, but she had received her schooling in the Netherlands and she wrote her diary in Dutch.Anne spoke fluent Dutch, very good German, fair Swiss German, a schoolgirl level of French, and a rather comical English.
Yes. Edith Frank-Hollander was born into a German-Mexican family in Aachen, Germany
In the Diary of Anne Frank, a German marching band plays German national songs during a celebration for the occupation. This event causes fear and tension among the residents of the annex, as they are hiding from the German authorities.
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Frankfurt (on the Main).
Yes, at least originally.
The German 'big shot' in Holland that Anne Frank mentions in her diary was most likely Fritz Pfeffer, a dentist who shared the hiding place with Anne and her family. Anne referred to him as Mr. Dussel in her diary to protect his identity.