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The Diary of Anne Frank Francis Goodrich and Albert Hackett (1954)

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1 The Diary of Anne Frank Francis Goodrich and Albert Hackett (1954)

2 Going into Hiding The Franks went into on July 6, 1942. They carried a few bags and wore many layers of clothing. They hid in the top floors of the office building that Mr. Frank used to own at Prinsengracht 263.

3 The Bookcase The doorway to the upstairs was concealed by a bookcase.

4 Inside View of the Annex

5 Annex Blueprint 1) Top – Attic 2) 2 nd from top, left side – Peter’s room 3) 2 nd from top, right side – Van Daan’s room 4) 3 rd from top, bottom right – Anne and Dussel’s room 5) 3 rd from top, top left – Franks and Margot’s room

6 Ration Books Before WWII started, Britain imported about 55 million tons of food a year from other countries. After war was declared in September 1939, the British government had to cut down on the amount of food it brought in from abroad as German submarines started bombing British supply ships. There was a worry that this would lead to shortages of food supplies in the shops so the British government decided to introduce a system of rationing.

7 Ration Books Ration books were books which contained coupons. Stores clipped coupons out of the books when people bought food and other items.

8 Ration Books Rationing was introduced in January 1940 to make sure everyone got a fair share of food. Rationing of food lasted for 14 years and finally ended in July 1954.

9 Ration Books Meat, jam, biscuits, fish, tea, breakfast cereals, cheese, eggs, tomatoes, peas, dried fruit, rice, and canned fruit were rationed. Potatoes and fresh fruit were not rationed.

10 Ration Books As the war progressed, clothing, soap, coal, gas, electricity, sweets, and chocolate were also rationed.

11 Anne Frank

12 Margot Frank

13 Anne and Margot 1933

14 Anne and Margot Day Before Going Into Hiding

15 Edith Frank - Hollander

16 Otto Frank

17 The Frank Family

18 Mrs. Van Daan Auguste van Pels-Rottgen

19 Mr. Van Daan Hermann van Pels

20 Peter Van Daan Peter van Pels

21 Albert Dussel Fritz Pfeffer

22 Jopie de Waal Jacqueline Sanders - van Maarsan

23 Miep Gies Miep van Santen

24 Miep and Jan Gies Miep and Henk van Santen

25 Mr. Kraler Victor Kugler

26 Westertoren Westerkerk Bell Tower

27 Anne Frank House

28 Mein Kampf “My Struggle” Wrote while he was in prison His youth, early days in the Nazi Party, future plans for Germany, and ideas on politics and race.


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