~Remember the German-Jewish author, Anne Frank (1929-1945)~
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The Anne Frank Memorial in Idaho, USA is very inspirational.
It focuses on how one person can change the world, portraying quotes from people such as Gandhi, Confucius, etc.
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I encourage you all to watch this.
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Anne and Margot Frank at the beach, 1937
They're so adorable.
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Otto, Edith, Margot and Anne Frank in colour.
If you want the b/w versions, just ask! :)
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After the war, Otto Frank placed an ad in the paper looking for his daughters. He later learnt that they were dead, along with his wife.
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Liberated prisoners in Bergen-Belsen camp, 1945
This is the same camp that Anne died in-only a few weeks before liberation
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Anne Frank, 1942
Shown is the original black and white and a version made to look like Anne in colour.
She wrote in her diary about how much she hated this photo, so I don't use it often, but I do adore it.
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Margot Frank, the nearly forgotten sister, died before Anne. She was so ill from typhus that when she fell from her bunk in Bergen-Belsen, she could not handle the shock. According to some who witnessed them together and survived, Anne, in such despair, gave up and went to sleep. She believed that all of her family was dead, and she had no reason to live anymore. She never woke up.
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Upon liberation, French civilians throw flowers to American soldiers in Brittany, 1944
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When the war began, she was only a little girl. When it ended, she was the voice of a generation.
2001: Hannah Taylor Gordon plays Anne Frank the film "Anne Frank: The Whole Story"
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The Frank family and others in hiding were discovered in August, 1944.
Once the boys were seperated from the girls upon arrival, Otto Frank never saw his family again.
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These are the members of the Zionest resistance group, Chug Halutzi, in Berlin, 1943. They helped to hide Jews, provide them with fake identities and food rations.
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