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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Anne Frank A Hidden Life (part 2)


Title: Anne Frank
Author: Mirjam Pressler
Genre: Biography
Plot:
From my old blog post, you probably forgot a lot, so, I will tell everything to you again.
Anne Frank is a girl that died in Auschwitz at the age of 15. Before the war, Anne had a wonderful life. Jews lived very well before war. But, when the Germans started fighting against Jews, there was nothing else for Jews to do but hide. In their home country, they were hiding as much time as they could, but when most very few Jews were left there, Anne, Margot Betti, Otto and Edith Frank just had to leave. Margot was Anne's sister, Otto their father and Edith the mother. Where did they move? Anne and the Franks moved to a factory where Mip Gies hid them. They extended their house by a little floor where a shelf lied. The shelf was actually a hidden door where Anne stayed, silent all day long, no sight of outside or fresh air. A month before the German surrender, a young man who works in a factory, found out that some Jews were in the house and right away told his boss. This boss had a wife, that didn't have a heart, she forced him to report the Frank family. The man wasn't a bad person to tall on them but his wife did. This was the worst moment of the Frank family. They took them to Auschwitz, the most horrible place on Earth, where at the end, everyone dies during war. The ones that survive 'till the end of war, are free after.

Anne arrived, she was separated from her father, but still had her mother and sister. No food, only a cup of water to share through the family a day, but mostly important and worst of all, no daddy. There were selections for the ones to be free, to stay or to die. Edith, not wanting to leave her daughter Anne behind, she stayed, her and Margot were picked to be free, but just the taught of leaving the rest of the family behind, they had to say no. Staying there in Auschwitz Their mother Edith was selected to be killed, so it was only Anne and Margot there, their father was rescued, he did leave because he didn't know where Anne and Margot were. Margot got typhus, a plague that can get form a person to another person, it is caused of dirtiness and no hygiene. There, there was nothing, so Margot died. 14 days before the German surrender, Anne died because of typhus she got from her sister and starvation in the concentration camp Auschwitz.

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