In order to deal with the reality of the outside world during World War II, Anne Frank held her family close. She truly valued the gift of "today" that people must embrace.
Yes, some of Anne Frank's friends survived the Holocaust. For example, her friend Miep Gies helped hide the Frank family and later published Anne's diary. Additionally, her childhood friend Hanneli Goslar survived and shared her memories of Anne.
she didnt go to school, so she can't have had any modules
1) Her best work (any good teacher expects that of all their students). 2) Her silence in class, which they rarely got. Anne was an incorrigible chatterbox.
Anne Frank and her mother died during the Holocaust after the Nazis found the building she was hiding in. Anne Frank and her sister died of typhus in a concentration camp when she was 15. Her diary was saved by Miep Gaes, one of the people that hid the Frank family. The diary was later giver to her father when he was liberated from Auschwitz.
she didn't had any brother she only had 1 older sister Margot frank.
Yes, the Franks, who were a group of Germanic peoples that inhabited parts of modern-day France and Germany, did play musical instruments. Music was an important aspect of their culture, and they likely played instruments such as lyres, harps, and flutes. However, specific information about individual Franks who were musicians is not well-documented.
Yes, there are many of Anne Frank's friends still alive in 2014. Most were childhood friends like Hennelore Klein, Eva Geivinger and Mary Nos some even survived the holocaust like Jacqueline Van Marsen,some seen Anne while she was in the last camp alive like Bloeme Evers-Emoen, Nannette Blitz and Hanneli Goslar.
She doesn't have any. Her only child to survive beyond infancy was Elizabeth I, who died childless.
German Dutch police asked the employee Willliam Van Marren, if any Jews were in hiding that he knew about and William told the police where the Franks were hiding.
nope Yes, actually she does. She has a first cousin in Switzerland named Buddy Elias, who is 82 years old, and his children who are her 2nd cousins.
Yes, Anne Frank and her sister Margot both died in a concentration camp during the Holocaust. Anne died in March 1945 at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in Germany.
When Anne receives her diary as a 13 birthday gift, she names it Kitty as a way to see it as a friend. She doesn't have any real friends so her diary becomes her friend in which she confides. When hiding from the gestapo with her family and a few other people, Anne meets a boy that lives there as well. They kind of become friends but other then him Anne Frank never really had any friends.
The went to hide in the secret annex behind a bookshelf in her fathers old office building. Its located in Amsterdam, Holland. Its even open to visitors to the very day. For any further information, Google it. :D