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1 A Pictorial History of Anne Frank

2 Anne Frank’s Family Family

3 Anne Frank

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6 Edith Frank

7 Otto Frank

8 Otto Frank’s tattoo from Auschwitz

9 Margot, Otto, Anne, Edith

10 Margot’s call-up paper

11 Helpers of the of the Frank family

12 Miep Gies, Otto Frank’s secretary

13 Victor Kugler (owner of the office)

14 Mr. Koophuis

15 Bep Voskuijl (an office worker)

16 1945 Otto and the four helpers

17 1951 Otto, Miep, Jan, and baby Paul

18 Prison where Kugler was sent

19 TheSecretAnnex

20 Aerial View of the Secret Annex

21 Front of Warehouse

22 Back side of Annex

23 The rooms of the Secret Annex

24 Front office of warehouse where Miep worked

25 Closed bookcase that hides the Secret Annex

26 Open bookcase

27 Anne and Mr. Pfeffer’s room

28 Otto, Edith, and Margot’s room

29 Mr. and Mrs. Van Pel’s room

30 Peter’s room

31 Hermann van Pels

32 Auguste van Pels

33 Peter van Pels

34 The dentist, Fritz Pfeffer

35 Anne’s Diary

36 Two Versions of the Diary

37 Anne’s notebook of stories

38 The Beginning of Hitler’s of Hitler’s Genocide Genocide

39 Line of unemployed Germans after WWI

40 Hitler’s Election

41 Swastika The symbol for the Nazi Party Swastika The symbol for the Nazi Party

42 German Propaganda: The Jewish Spider Catching Europe in its Web

43 Propaganda Encouraging the Euthanasia of the Disabled

44 Burning of all Non-German (Non-Nazi) books

45 1935 happy Germans have jobs and food because the first concentration camp has opened

46 10-14 year old boys serving in Hitler’s army called the “German Youth”

47 Reinhard Heydrich, head of the Secret Police

48 The Nazis’ Extreme Extreme Anti-Semitism Anti-Semitism

49 The Jewish Star of David

50 1929 Gestapo march to find Jews

51 1933 Arresting those in opposition to the Nazi Party

52 Killing Squads

53 1938 Jewish Synagogue burned in Germany

54 1942 Jews Deported from Germany

55 A Jewish round up

56 1941 Jewish refugees seeking safety in France

57 Jewish Deportation to Dachau

58 Jewish Ghettos Ghettos

59 Deportation of Jews to Ghettos

60 Jews being taken to Ghettos

61 A Jewish Ghetto

62 Warsaw Ghetto

63 Westerbork Transit Camp

64 Children at Westerbork Transit Camp

65 Hanging in a Ghetto

66 Map of Ghettos in Europe

67 Concentration Camps DachauBergen-BelsenMauthausenAuschwitz

68 Map of Concentration Camps

69 1933 Dachau was the first concentration camp built

70 Dachau was enlarged

71 Aerial view of Dachau

72 Entrance sign at Dachau reads “Work Makes You Free”

73 1945 Barracks at Dachau upon Liberation

74 Prisoners at Dachau

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76 Prisoner at Dachau

77 Dachau bodies

78 Crematorium at Dachau

79 Register from Neuengamme that records the death of Fritz Pfeffer

80 Bergen-Belsen Where Anne and Margot died

81 Crematorium at Bergen-Belsen

82 Digging Mass Graves at Bergen-Belsen

83 Corpses in Bergen-Belsen

84 Putting bodies into mass graves

85 Mass Grave at Bergen-Belsen

86 Another Mass Grave

87 Bodies waiting for cremation

88 Slave laborers at Mauthausen (Where Peter died)

89 Barracks at Mauthausen

90 Survivors of Mauthausen

91 Liberated from Mauthausen

92 Allied soldiers discover bodies of prisoners in a boxcar

93 Gas Chamber at Mauthausen

94 Gas chamber shower head

95 Entrance to Auschwitz (Where Anne’s entire family was sent)

96 1944 Jews arriving at Birkenau

97 Separation of men and women upon arrival at Auschwitz

98 Barracks at Birkenau

99 Barracks at Auschwitz

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101 Inside barracks at Auschwitz

102 Barbed wire fence at Auschwitz

103 Fence at Auschwitz

104 Electric fence at Auschwitz

105 Female barracks at Auschwitz

106 Female laborers at Auschwitz

107 1944 Women at Birkenau

108 Jewish children used in medical experiments

109 Furnaces at Auschwitz

110 Gallows at Auschwitz

111 Mr. van Pels was killed by poisonous gas at Auschwitz

112 Walk to the gas chamber

113 A death march from Auschwitz to another concentration camp (Peter had to do this)

114 Anne’s family Anne’s family was on the very last train load of people to be sent from the Netherlands to Auschwitz. Anne’s family was on the very last train load of people to be sent from the Netherlands to Auschwitz. Anne’s mother died at Auschwitz, just a few weeks before the camp was liberated. Anne’s mother died at Auschwitz, just a few weeks before the camp was liberated. Anne and Margot only stayed at Auschwitz for a few weeks before they were sent to Bergen-Belsen, where they died of Typhus. Margot died in February 1945 and Anne died in March. Anne and Margot only stayed at Auschwitz for a few weeks before they were sent to Bergen-Belsen, where they died of Typhus. Margot died in February 1945 and Anne died in March. Otto Frank was the only member of the Secret Annex to survive for nine months (August 1944-May 1945) until the liberation of Auschwitz. Otto Frank was the only member of the Secret Annex to survive for nine months (August 1944-May 1945) until the liberation of Auschwitz.

115 All pictures used in this slide show came from www.annefrankguide.net and Jewish Virtual Library: Concentration Camps


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