Anne Frank wrote a diary while she and her family were in hiding from the Nazis during World War II. This diary, "The Diary of a Young Girl," details her thoughts, experiences, and emotions during that time.
Anne Frank's diary was written in Dutch. Her native language was German, but she received all her schooling in the Netherlands.
You could write about Anne Frank, death camps, concentration camps.
Anne Frank wrote her diary in Dutch. Though her native language was German she had had all her schooling in the Netherlands.
'Football' or 'soccer' is in Dutch 'voetbal'.
"Grandson" in Dutch is written as "kleinzoon."
Anne Frank attended the Sixth Montessori School in Amsterdam until she had to go into hiding during World War II. While in hiding, Anne continued her education through reading and studying various subjects with the help of her father and other members of the group.
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After being discovered, the hardest part for Anne Frank was being separated from her family and eventually dying in a concentration camp. She was taken from her hiding place and was unable to continue writing in her diary, which had been a source of comfort and solace for her during her time in hiding.
You're breaking my concentration.
"geloof"
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