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What Happend To The Others in The Annex

Within six months of their capture, seven of the eight Jews who hid in the annex were dead. The first to perish was Hermann van Pels, who injured his finger doing roadwork at Auschwitz. While

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Anne’s Final Entry

Anne Frank’s last diary entry Two years into hiding, Anne Frank was finally looking ahead to the future and how she planned to readjust back in the world. Of the many things she was looking

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Anne’s Favorite Places To Write

With 500 square feet of space, there were only so many spots in the Secret Annex where Anne Frank could find some peace and quiet to be alone with her thoughts. Sometimes, she’d go upstairs

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How Anne Improved as a Writer

Over the two years from when she first started keeping a diary, Anne Frank sharpened her natural skills- and made sure the updated version showcased that growth. In addition to the entries she edited for

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The Brave Woman Who Helped

Miep Gies was a Dutch national, born on February 15, 1909, in Vienna, Austria. Her parents were Wilhelm and Mathilde Santruschitz. She was the youngest of four siblings, having two older brothers and one sister.

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The Secret Escape Plan

As life grew more dangerous for Dutch Jews during the German occupation, Otto Frank put a plan in motion to save his family from the Nazis. In early 1941, he began converting an unutilized annex

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