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  1. The Diary of a Young Girl (Everyman's Library (Cloth)) by Anne Frank, 2010-10-19
  2. Anne Frank: The Anne Frank House Authorized Graphic Biography by Sid Jacobson, Ernie Colón, 2010-09-14
  3. Diary of Anne Frank (Imprint Books) by Anne Frank, 1989-03-20
  4. Anne Frank - The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank, 1953
  5. Anne Frank's Tales from the Secret Annex by Anne Frank, 2003-03-04
  6. Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl (Mass Market Paperback) by Anne Frank (Author), 1993
  7. The Diary of Anne Frank by Wendy Ann Kesselman, Albert Hackett, 1998-10
  8. Anne Frank: Beyond the Diary - A Photographic Remembrance by Ruud Van der Rol, Rian Verhoeven, 1995-05-01
  9. Anne Frank: The Book, The Life, The Afterlife by Francine Prose, 2009-10-01
  10. Anne Frank and Me by Cherie Bennett, Jeff Gottesfeld, 2002-11-11
  11. Anne Frank: Her life in words and pictures from the archives of The Anne Frank House by Menno Metselaar, Ruud van der Rol, 2009-09-01
  12. Anne Frank : The Diary of a Young Girl by Frank, 1984-09-03
  13. The Last Seven Months of Anne Frank by Willy Lindwer, 1992-07-01
  14. Who Was Anne Frank? (Who Was...?) by Ann Abramson, 2007-01-18

1. Anne Frank
Anne Frank's world famous diary charts two years of her life from 1942to 1944, when her family were hiding in Amsterdam from German Nazis.
http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/annefran.htm
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Anne Frank (1929-1945) Anne Frank's world famous diary charts two years of her life from 1942 to 1944, when her family were hiding in Amsterdam from German Nazis. The diary begins just before the family retreated into their 'Secret Annexe'. Anne Frank recorded mostly her hopes, frustrations, clashes with her parents, and observation of her companions. Its first version, which appeared in 1947, was edited by Anne's father, who removed certain family references and some of her highly intimate confessions. "I haven't written for a few days, because I wanted first of all to think about my diary. It's an odd idea for someone like me to keep a diary; not only because I have never done so before, but because it seems to me that neither I - nor for that matter anyone else - will be interested in the unbosomings of a thirteen-year-old schoolgirl. Still, what does that matter? I want to write, but more than that, I want to bring out all kinds of things that lie buried deep in my heart." (from The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank In 1944 Gestapo was informed of the flat - from 10 000 Jews, who went into hiding, some 5 000 were betrayed. SS Officer Karl Joseph Silberbauer - found in the 1960s by Simon Wiesenthal - arrested the Frank and the Van Pels families. The Franks were transported to the Auschwitz concentration camp, where Anne's mother died. Anne and her sister were transferred from the Dutch concentration camp, Westerbork, to Bergen-Belsen where they both died of typhus.

2. Anne Frank
Anne Frank WebQuest. I still believe in spite of everything that people arereally good at heart. Anne Frank 4. Read The Dairy of Anne Frank in class.
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Get Five DVDs for $.49 each. Join now. Tell me when this page is updated Anne Frank WebQuest "I still believe in spite of everything that people are really good at heart." Anne Frank
Overview
  • This webquest is to help students gain a better understanding of Anne Frank's life and the events surrounding what caused her ultimate demise, the Holocaust. The ultimate goal is to create an ABC book using PowerPoint, based on all knowledge learned during this webquest and reading of The Diary of Anne Frank This webquest is geared for students grades 7-9 in a Language Arts class. However, older students and history students may also find it intriguing and useful. The webquest itself is designed for three 50-minute class days. The entire unit takes 3-4 weeks to complete.
Introduction Anne Frank was a young girl whose life comes alive when reading her story, The Dairy of Anne Frank . People all over the world are able to see what life as a persecuted Jew was like during World War II; thus gaining an appreciation for the sacrifices people made in the struggle to stay alive. Anne Frank did not become famous until after her death in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp and after the liberation of all concentration camps. Otto Frank, the only surviving member of the people hiding in the Secret Annex, later had Anne's dairy published.
It is imperative that before anyone begins to read the dairy they gain a sense of appreciation and understanding of how and why the Frank family went into hiding on July 6, 1942. Once the foundation of this knowledge has been laid, then a full cognizance of the dairy can take place.

3. Who2 Profile: Anne Frank
ANNE FRANK • Holocaust Victim / Diarist. Anne Frank is the bestknownvictim of Adolf Hitler's Jewish Holocaust during World War II.
http://www.who2.com/annefrank.html
ANNE FRANK Holocaust Victim / Diarist Birth Name: Annelies Marie Frank Anne Frank is the best-known victim of Adolf Hitler 's Jewish Holocaust during World War II. Frank and her family spent two years hiding from the Nazis in a small set of rooms in Amsterdam, protected by non-Jewish friends. The Franks were finally discovered in August of 1944 and sent to concentration camps; Anne died the next year in a typhus epidemic at the camp at Bergen-Belsen. Her diary was published in 1947 in the Netherlands under the title Het Achterhuis (in English The Annex ). The diary was translated into more than 50 languages and sold millions of copies, and remained in print into the 21st century.
Extra credit : A theatrical version of The Diary of Anne Frank opened on Broadway in 1955, winning the Pulitzer Prize. In 1997 a reworked version of the play appeared on Broadway with Natalie Portman playing Anne. The Anne Frank Internet Guide
From the Netherlands, a complete index to Frank sites online Anne Frank House
A photo tour of her famous house and excerpts from her diaries Not To Be Forgotten: Anne Frank
A multi-page biography, with details on her housemates plus Holocaust links

4. Anne Frank Homepage
Poignant guided tour of the hiding place in Amsterdam where frank wrote her famous diary during WWII. Biography of anne and extracts of her work.
http://www.annefrank.nl/

5. The Anne Frank Internet Guide
Story of anne frank (19291945). Women's History Project. Macarthur Girls High School, Parramatta, Australia. anne frank wrote one of the most remarkable of all published diaries. anne was a German Jewish girl whose family fled
http://www-th.phys.rug.nl/~ma/annefrank.html
http://come.to/annefrank Contents
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Anne Frank Organisations B. Life, Diary, and Background C. Biographies only D. Diary only E. Education and Exhibitions F. Articles G. Books H. Other Media The Anne Frank Internet Guide is a collection of WWW resources about Anne Frank (1929-1945). Anne's famous diary does not only give a face and a voice to the victims of World War II, but it is also an impressive portrait of a courageous and wise person. Not included here: pages with links only, about projects only named after Anne Frank, or about past Anne Frank events. However, I do include pages made for school projects etc. The sites referred to are not mine. If you have suggestions or comments, or find an error in a link, please let me know by email or by signing the guestbook view it ). Thanks! Click here to read about my motivation for the AFIG. Site ratings are based on the quality, amount, and accessibility of the information. The guide had visitors since Dec 6, 1998. Made by Whee Ky (Wei Ji) Ma
Suggestions for thematic search
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6. Anne Frank Center USA
Welcome to the anne frank Center USA website. Although a case couldbe to my ideals. anne frank. ENTER. The anne frank Center USA.
http://www.annefrank.com/
Welcome to the Anne Frank Center USA website
The very numbers make attempts to assess meaning a shallow endeavor. The child who left the school bus on 9/11/01 and asked his Mom, "Is Daddy dead?" poignantly had a far better grasp on the relevance of the events of that day than any philosophical composite. Who was lost is the ‘grim reality’ felt by every person. It underscores the mission of The Anne Frank Center USA to reach individuals by bringing meaning forth through the lessons of Anne Frank’s life, the life of a one young girl. The scapegoating, persecution, expulsion, and annihilation of European Jews is not history foregone when these situations echo everywhere in our world today. The proliferation of lessons through education must be nurtured in our young people during their formative years to respond lifelong without fear and embrace one’ another’s differences. It takes a succession of individuals to each stand against bias and separation until critical mass affects change.
"We cannot change what happened anymore. The only thing we can do is to learn from the past and to realize what discrimination and persecution of innocent people means. I believe that it’s everyone’s responsibility to fight prejudice."

7. Anne Frank And Oskar Schindler In Memoriam
Narrative of events in the Diary of anne frank.
http://home8.inet.tele.dk/aaaa/Annefrank.htm
This site is moving - new address: www.auschwitz.dk/Annefrank.htm Please update your links and bookmarks in time In 1942, Anne Frank and her family fleeing the horrors of Nazi occupation, hid in the back of an Amsterdam warehouse. Over the next two years, Anne describes in her diary her frustrations at being confined, hungry, bored and the threat of discovery. Her diary ends when they are discovered in 1944 ... Since its initial publication in 1947, The Diary of Anne Frank has sold more than 25 million copies, one of the best-selling books of all time. A beloved classic since its publication, this vivid, insightful journal is a fitting memorial to the gifted Jewish teenager who died at Bergen-Belsen, Germany, in 1945. Anne Frank received a blank diary on her 13th birthday, just weeks before she and her family went into hiding in Nazi-occupied Amsterdam. Her marvelously detailed, engagingly personal entries chronicle 25 trying months of claustrophobic, quarrelsome intimacy with her parents, sister, a second family, and a middle-aged dentist who has little tolerance for Anne's vivacity. The diary's universal appeal stems from its riveting blend of the grubby particulars of life during wartime and candid discussion of emotions familiar to every adolescent. Edith and Otto Frank with their daughters Margot and Anne The story of the Frank family began in Germany in the 1920's when Otto and Edith Frank led a happy life, highlighted by the births of their daughters Margot and Anne. She and her older sister Margot, frequently spent their summer in Aachen, Germany, with their grandmother. In 1933, in response to Hitler's anti-Jewish decrees, Otto Frank opened a branch of his company, Opteka, in Amsterdam and began planning to bring his family there.

8. Anne Frank - The Attic
Choose another writer in this calendar anne frank (19291945) anne frank's world famous diary charts two years of her life from 1942 to 1944, when her family were hiding in Amsterdam from German Nazis.
http://www.uen.org/utahlink/lp_res/AnneFrank.html
The Friends of Anne Frank in Utah and the Intermountain West Region
Anne Frank in the World, 1929 - 1945
Teacher Workbook
"If I am not for myself, who will be for me? And if I am only for myself, what am I? And if not now - when?
Rabbi Hillel
Dedication
To the memory of the six million men, women, and children, including Anne Frank, who were deprived of their lives in the Holocaust. Their silent voices cry out to be heard as witnesses of man's inhumanity to man.
To the survivors whose testimonies and strength call us to remember that injustice in any form should not be tolerated. "Always to remember, never to forget, lest we in our generation allow this to happen again.
To the Righteous Among the Nations, including Miep Gies, who risked their own lives to do the "Human Thing."
People will always follow a good example; be the one to set a good example, then it won't be long before the others follow..How lovely to think that no one need wait a moment, we can start now, start slowly changing the world! How lovely that everyone, great and small, can make their contribution toward introducing justice straightaway...And you can always, always give something, even if it is only kindness!
Anne Frank, "Give," March 26, 1944

9. Anne Frank-Fonds Basel, Schweiz
(Administers the copyright to anne frank's writings) Introduction to the diaries; contact information.
http://www.annefrank.ch/e/

10. Anne Frank Tagebuch Im Unterricht
Webseite mit Links und Tipps f¼r den Unterricht.
http://www.geschichtsunterricht-online.de/anne.htm
Diese Seite verwendet Frames. Frames werden von Ihrem Browser aber nicht unterstützt. Anne Frank Tagebuch Online verweist auf Unterrichtsmaterialien und Links im Internet. Anne Frank Tagebuch Unterrichtsmaterial zum Tagebuch der Anne Frank

11. Le Journal D'Anne Frank
Site officiel fran§ais du film de Julian Y. Wolff.
http://www.bacfilms.com/annefrank/

12. Anne Frank Zentrum Berlin

http://www.annefrank.de/

13. Anne Frank Center USA
Welcome to the anne frank Center USA website.
http://www.annefrank.com/index1.html
Welcome to the Anne Frank Center USA website "Anne Frank Online" WWW site © The Anne Frank Center USA, Inc., 2000
All quotes from the diary of Anne Frank have been excerpted with permission from "The Diary of a Young Girl: The Definitive Edition, "
anne frank: life
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News Editor: Steve Frank
Web Administration: Jim McIntosh

14. All-Reviews.com Movie/Video Review: Anne Frank Remembered
Review of the movie.
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out of 4 Starring: Glenn Close Kenneth Branagh Director: Jon Blair Rated: PG RunTime: 117 Minutes Release Date: February Genre: Documentary Buy this DVD Amazon.com Buy this Video ... Half.com Review by Steve Rhodes 4 stars out of 4 ANNE FRANK REMEMBERED is a fresh telling of the tragic life of Anne Frank. It is a documentary where Anne's friends are interviewed and these interviews are beautifully interwoven by the editor Karen Steininger with moving and still images of Anne's era along with videos of the attic where she and seven others hid. This is not a sentimental film neither is it ever manipulative. It records the history in a stark, but effective and factual retelling. Most films about Anne Frank have been entitled THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK and center on the time of the diary with her as the focus. In ANNE FRANK REMEMBERED, the brilliant new director, writer, and producer Jon Blair chooses to consider the totality of her life from her father's marriage to after her death, and he also dwells more on the other people ensconced with her. In this more complete rendition, Anne comes alive as much more human and her death even more tragic. The story is told chronologically, and there is as much time devoted to the periods before and after the diary as to the diary period itself.

15. Anne Frank House
Features a tour of the house and diary excerpts. Also offers FAQs, a book list, hours of operation, and a guestbook.
http://www.annefrank.nl/eng/default2.html

16. Anne Frank Trust UK

http://www.afet.org.uk/

17. Anne Frank Remembered
The official site from Sony Pictures Classics is very outof-date (it appears to have been created before the film's 1996 release, and it hasn't been updated since), but it features an interview with writer/producer/director Jon Blair, and a few other interesting sections, including production notes for the film.
http://www.sonypictures.com/classics/annefrank/
BEST DOCUMENTARY (feature)
"Four Stars - Not to be missed!" - Barbara Siegel, SIEGEL ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK
"For the first time we have a film that tells us what Anne Frank was really like. As a unique and moving record of her life, it will surely stand beside her diary forever." - Buddy Elias, ANNE FRANK'S COUSIN
Written, Produced and Directed by Jon Blair
FESTIVAL SCREENINGS and ACCOLADES of ANNE FRANK REMEMBERED
A Jon Blair Film Company Production in Cooperation with The Anne Frank House Amsterdam and in Association with The BBC and The Disney Channel Combining personal testimony, never-before-seen photos, previously undiscovered family letters and rare archive footage (including the only known moving footage of Anne herself) with evocative contemporary film, ANNE FRANK REMEMBERED documents the history of the Frank family focusing on the spiritual girl whose Diary of her two years in hiding in her father's office building during World War II in Amsterdam , has sold over 25 million copies in 54 languages since it was first published in 1947. This is the first documentary to have been made in co-operation with the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam who gave the filmmakers unprecedented access to their archives, research resources and the hiding place itself.

18. Welcome To The Anne Frank Trust UK
Drawing on the power of anne frank's Diary, we aim to inspire and educate a newgeneration to build a world of mutual respect, compassion social justice.
http://www.afet.org.uk/docs/home.html

19. Biographie: Anne Frank, 1929-1945
anne frank. 1929. 12. Juni anne frank wird als Tochter des jüdischen Kaufmanns Otto frank und dessen jüdischer Frau
http://www.dhm.de/lemo/html/biografien/FrankAnne
Anne Frank
Nach der
Anne Frank, ihre Mutter und ihre Schwester Margot folgen dem Vater nach Amsterdam.
Sie besucht den Montessori-Kindergarten.
Wechsel zur Grundschule.
Nach dem Einmarsch deutscher Truppen
6. Juli: Nach dem Beginn der Deportationen versteckt sich die Familie, da die Flucht aus den besetzten Niederlanden

Juni: Aus den Niederlanden werden 1.250 Kinder in das Vernichtungslager Sobibor
Im Sommer fertigt Anne Frank eine Reinschrift ihres Tagebuchs, um es nach Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs als Buch mit dem Titel "Het Achterhuis" zu veröffentlichen.
1. August: Letzte Eintragung in ihrem Tagebuch.
4. August: Das Versteck wird verraten. Die dort Verborgenen werden von der Sicherheitspolizei verhaftet und deportiert.
Auschwitz und dann in das KZ Bergen-Belsen
2. Oktober: Deutsche Erstaufführung des im Vorjahr in englischer Sprache publizierten Theaterstücks "Das Tagebuch der Anne Frank" im Rahmen der Berliner Festwochen.
Verfilmung des Tagebuchs.
(lh)

20. Holocaust: Nazis, Anne Frank, Righteous Christians & More Shown In Holocaust Art
Providing remembrance art depicting the Holocaust, Nazis, anne frank, and righteous Christians.
http://www.remembranceart.com/

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