THE HOLOCAUST Introduction to Anne Frank

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THE HOLOCAUST Introduction to Anne Frank

So, who is Anne Frank?

My Notes My Comments

Anne Frank was one of over one million Jewish children who died in the Holocaust. She was born Annelies Marie Frank on June 12, 1929, in Frankfurt, Germany, to Otto and Edith Frank. Anne’s father, Otto, was a successful businessman in Frankfurt, Germany. When the German government declared that Jews could no longer attend the same schools as other children, the Franks decided to move to the friendlier city of Amsterdam, Netherlands.

In 1940, though, the Germans took over the city, and Otto Frank began to prepare a hiding place for his family. Two years later, Anne’s older sister, Margot was ordered to report to a concentration/labor camp. Because of this, Anne and her family went into hiding in an apartment which would eventually hide four Dutch Jews as well. For two years, they lived in a secret attic apartment behind the office of the family-owned business, which Anne referred to in her diary as the Secret Annex.

The Occupants of the Secret Annex The Frank family Otto Frank (father) Edith Frank (mother) Margot Frank (18 years old when they went into hiding) Anne Frank (13 years old when they went into hiding) The Van Pels family (Anne called them the Van Daans in her diary) Hermann Van Pels/Van Daan (father) Petronella Van Pels/Van Daan (mother) Peter Van Pels/Van Daan (16 when they went into hiding) Fritz Pfeffer (called Albert Dussel in Anne’s diary) Peter Van Pels (Van Daan) Fritz Pfeffer (Dussel)

Otto Frank's friends and colleagues, Johannes Kleiman, Victor Kugler, Jan Gies, and Miep Gies, had previously helped to prepare the hiding place and smuggled food and clothing to the Franks at great risk to their own lives. On August 4, 1944, the Gestapo (German Secret State Police) discovered the hiding place after being tipped off by an anonymous Dutch caller.

That same day, the Franks were arrested; the Gestapo sent them to Westerbork on August 8. One month later, in September 1944, police authorities placed the Franks, and the four others hiding with the Franks, on a train transport to concentration camps. Selected for labor due to their youth, Anne and her sister, Margot, were transferred to Bergen-Belsen, another labor/concentration camp. Mrs. Van Pels (Van Daan) was sent to Thereseinstadt (another camp) and Peter Van Pels (Van Daan) was sent to Mauthausen (another camp).

Mr. Van Pels (Van Daan) died in September 1944 in Auschwitz. Fritz Pfeffer (Dussel) died in Neuengamme on December 20, 1944. Anne's mother, Edith, died in Auschwitz in early January 1945. Both sisters died of typhus in March 1945, just a few weeks before British troops liberated the camp on April 15, 1945. Only Anne's father, Otto, survived the war.

Anne had received a diary for her thirteenth birthday on June 12, 1942 Anne had received a diary for her thirteenth birthday on June 12, 1942. While in hiding, Anne recorded her fears, hopes, and experiences in this diary. Found in the secret apartment after the family was arrested, the diary was kept for Anne by Miep Gies, one of the people who had helped hide the Franks. It was published after the war in many languages and is used in thousands of middle school and high school curricula in Europe and the Americas. Anne Frank has become a symbol for the lost promise of the children who died in the Holocaust.

WANT TO KNOW MORE? VISIT: www.annefrank.org www.annefrankguide.net http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10005210 And many more!

Reading Response – Quotables Journal “In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart.” Anne Frank July 15, 1944