Anne Frank in the World, 1929-1945: Compiled by the Anne Frank HouseExplores the issues of discrimination and tolerance through the poignant story of Anne Frank and her tragic death at the hands of Nazis. |
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The Frank Family | 34 |
Hitler in Power 28 | 50 |
The Church 42 | 64 |
Copyright | |
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263 Prinsengracht Allies Amsterdam Amsterdam's Jewish quarter Anne and Margot Anne Frank House Anne Frank's diary Anne's diary anti-Jewish anti-Semitism Anton Mussert April arrested August Auguste van Pels Auschwitz becomes beginning Bep Voskuijl Bergen-Belsen Berlin churches concentration camp Dachau deported Dussel Dutch resistance Edith extermination February forced FRANK FAMILY Frankfurt friends Fritz Pfeffer front German army German occupation Germany's Goebbels groups Gypsies Hague Hermann Hitler Youth Jewish children Jewish community Jewish Council Jewish refugees Johannes Kleiman Juden July June Juni killed Kristallnacht leader liberated Linkswende March Margot and Anne Margot Frank mentally disabled Merwedeplein Miep Gies National Nazi ideology Nazi Party Nazism Netherlands non-Jews November Nuremberg Opekta organization Otto Frank Pels persecution Photo taken photographs political opponents Prinsengracht propaganda protest racial Racism resistance movement roundup Russian Secret Annex September social survivors thousands trade union transit camp troops Victor Kugler Westerbork