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The Life of Anne Frank By: Hannah Rowden
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Questions 1. Who all lived with Anne Frank during World War 2? 2. When did Anne Frank’s life take place? 3. Where did Anne Frank live during the war? 4. How did Anne Frank live her life?
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Who all lived with Anne Frank during World War 2? Eight people lived all together: Anne, Margot, Mrs. and Mr. Frank, the Van Daan Family including their son Peter, and then Albert Dussel a dentist joined them later on.
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When did Anne Frank’s life take place? Anne Frank’s life took place during World War 2 in 1939-1945. Which also started the Holocaust. The Holocaust started when Adolf Hitler, the leader of Germany, wanted to start a human race of blonde hair and blue eyed people killing any other race including Jews.
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Where did Anne Frank live during World War 2? Anne lived in a secret annex that had three levels: the first had 2 small rooms, one bathroom, then the second had 2 larger rooms like a family or living room, and then the third floor was the attic.
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How did Anne Frank live her life? Anne Frank had a complicated life being a Jew. She had a normal life until she had to live in the secret annex or go into hiding. Then she had a lot of drama with her mom because she was different then her sister. Her mom wanted her to be just like Margot. Then she started writing in her diary and she got through her situation a lot better.
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How it Ended At the very end of the war in 1944 all eight people got arrested including Anne. They were sent to a concentration camp where they were all split up. The father Otto Frank passed away in a Gas Chamber. Then later on the mother died of shock leaving Anne and Margot alone. But then in 1945 Anne and Margot died of a disease called typhus.
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More facts about Anne Frank: She was born on June 12 th and passed away when she was only 15 years old. She wanted to become an actress when she was older. Anne excelled in reading and writing. Anne received her diary on her 13 th birthday and wrote in it everyday. She called her diary “kitty”.
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Bibliography · Frank, Anne. Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl. Garden City, NY. Doubleday, 1952. · World Book Inc, (2005). The World Book Encyclopedia, Chicago, World Book Inc. · Holt McDougal, Houghton Mittlin Harcourt Publishing Company. 2012 printed in the U.S.A Wikipedia Foundation, Inc. "Anne Frank." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 23 May 2012. Web. 23 May 2012. "Anne Frank." Buzzle.com. Ed. Buzzie.com. 2012. Web. 23 May 2012.
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