Anne Frank and her family felt that the Germans were the enemy because they were part of the occupying force in the Netherlands during World War II, implementing oppressive laws and restrictions on Jewish people. The Germans were responsible for carrying out deportations and implementing the Holocaust, which resulted in the deaths of millions of Jewish people, including Anne and her family.
How does the chiming clock make Anne frank feel?
Anne Frank loved to write stories and in her diary. She also like to feel like a women. The Diary Of Anne Frank movie has a lot of details about her life.
although clearly not their biggest fan, she didnt resent them
sad and lonley
Otto Frank is pretty optimistic in the play of Anne Frank, although he isn't totally optimistic all the time he is always hopeful.
The chiming clock makes Anne Frank feel a sense of comfort and normalcy amid the difficult and hidden life she leads in the annex. It serves as a reminder of time passing and the world outside, offering a connection to the outside world.
she felt sad becuase she didnt have friends
HE felt sorrowful
She was probably disheartened about everything.
Her diary
Americans felt that the Germans ware their enemy in 1917 because they though Germany through their leader Hitlar wanted to rule them.
Anne Frank had one sister, Margot, who was three years older. She had no brothers.