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  1. Sep 26, 2011 · Internet Archive. Language. English. x, 335 pages : 18 cm. A thirteen-year-old Dutch-Jewish girl records her impressions of the two years she and seven others spent hiding from the Nazis before they were discovered and taken to concentration camps. Includes entries previously omitted.

  2. The Diary of a Young Girl. Nonfiction | Autobiography / Memoir | YA | Published in 1947. A modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more. Download PDF.

  3. Jan 27, 2024 · The Diary of a Young Girl, often known as the Anne Frank Diary, is a collection of entries from Anne Frank’s Dutch-language diary, which she recorded while a thirteen-year-old Jewish girl and her family evacuated their house in Amsterdam and went into hiding in 1942 when Nazis occupied Holland.

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  5. The book begins on Anne's thirteenth birthday, June 12, 1942. She receives as a present from her parents a diary, among other presents. She thinks about it for several days and decides to write letters as her diary entries, she addresses each letter to Kitty. Kitty is a fabricated friend, someone in which Anne can expose her deepest feelings to.

    • Introduction
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    • Biography Anne Frank
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    • Historical Overview
    • Critical Overview
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    In a speech before the German law-making body called the Reichstag in January 1939, Adolf Hitlerdeclared his desire to destroy all the Jews in Europe. Later that year, the German army invaded Poland and the Second World War began. Before the end of the war in 1945, six million Jews from across Europe would be systematically murdered in Hitler's "Fi...

    Annelies Marie Frank was born on June 12, 1929, in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, the second daughter of Otto Frank and Edith Holländer Frank. Her sister Margot was three years old when Anne was born. Her parents moved the family to Amsterdam in the Netherlands, where a large German Jewish community resided, after Hitler's rise to power in 1933. In Ma...

    Oppression and Genocide

    Anne strongly identifies with other Jews when it comes to their oppression. Her father was never religious before the war and he only discovers Anne's growing religious sensibility when he reads her diary after her death. Anne's religious feelings seem almost entirely tied to her realization that throughout history, Jews have been made to feel separate from any particular nationality by people who hated them. She loves the Netherlands and hopes that her adopted country will overcome any anti-...

    Survival

    A number of factors contributed to the Annex tenant's ability to survive in hiding for as long as they did. The most obvious of these was the strong support they received from their helpers, for which Anne repeatedly expresses gratitude in her diary. The helpers kept the hiding place secret, but they also provided a vital link to the outside world. This link enabled the Annex tenants to obtain food and other supplies and, almost as importantly, entertainment such as books, magazines, games, a...

    Anti-Semitism

    The anti-Jewish sentiments during World War II were nothing new in Europe. Beginning in the second century b.c. when the Romans exiled the Hebrews from their homeland in Palestine, the Jewish people faced suspicion and prejudice from local people in the various countries where they tried to settle. Many Christian countries in Europe restricted the places that Jews could live and the professions they could practice. Barred from other ways of earning a living, many Jews became merchants and mon...

    Holland During the Holocaust

    After Hitler's rise to power in Germany in 1933, thousands of German Jews left the country. Fifty-one thousand emigrated in 1933 alone, four thousand of them (including the Franks) to neighboring Holland. By 1939, twenty-six thousand more had come to Holland. Faced with a sudden spike in immigration that threatened the labor market, the Dutch government set about trying to find ways to discourage Jews from settling there permanently. Beginning in 1934, the Dutch government strictly limited th...

    The majority of the critical literature on Anne Frank's diary focuses on the role it (and its various adaptations) plays in memorializing and teaching about the Holocaust. Critics debate the way Anne has been used as a representation of all Jews, all Holocaust victims, and all sufferers in general. Her compelling story has inspired people all over ...

    Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl (1995) was released in an abridged version on audiocassette by Random House. It is narrated by actress Winona Ryder. Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl was adapted as a play titled The Diary of Anne Frankby Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett in 1955. The play The Diary of Anne Frankwas adapted as a film in ...

    Karein K. Goertz

    In the following excerpt, Goertz explores how the various versions of The Diary of Anne Frank have revealed a war-time portrait and how various historical figures have identified and drawn inspiration from Frank. The diary has appeared in several edited and unedited editions since it was first recovered from the floor of the evacuated Annex. A comparison of these versions reveals how Anne's voice has been shaped, some even say censored, by different editorial hands. This fact was again brough...

    Revisions and Omissions

    Upon hearing a radio broadcast in the Spring of 1944, in which the exiled Cabinet Minister of Education and Culture announced that the Dutch government would be collecting wartime diaries and letters as testimony of "Holland's struggle for freedom," Anne began revising and writing her diary for future publication. How did this internal assessment of "good" and "bad" selves affect the revision process as Anne was consciously constructing an image of herself and life in the Annex for the outsid...

    Hidden Voices

    Inevitably, people and events described in a diary are introduced to us through the biased perspective of the writer. From reported speech and described actions, we may be able to glean the personalities and motivations of secondary characters, but our understanding of them within the context of the diary is always limited and shaped by the narrator. In her diary, Anne describes the most intimate details of the other seven members of the Annex, yet we never come to know them as complex indivi...

    Anne Frank Museum Amsterdam: The Official Anne Frank House website, www.annefrank.org(August 25, 2005). Bolkosky, Sidney, "Voices of Anne Frank," in Anne Frank in the World: Essays and Reflections, edited by Carol Rittner and M. E. Sharpe, 1998, pp. 87-94. Colijn, G. Jan, "Toward a Proper Legacy," in Anne Frank in the World: Essays and Reflections,...

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