Anne Frank is someone who influenced history long after she was gone, because of her courage, bravery, and willpower that got here and her family through the tough times up until they were seized. Though Anne died at age fifteen in one of the camps, we still see her today as such an accepting human being throughout her life. In one of her very last entries Anne stated, “In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart.” This entry proves her beliefs beyond measure that all humans are good people and mean for the best in their own lives. This statement alone expresses everything people need to know about Anne and who she was as a person this shows a maturity level way beyond her years as a young girl of only thirteen…
Annelies Marie Frank born June 12, 1929 in Germany is known though the world for her diary, Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl. A Young Jewish girl who wrote about how her family was hiding for two years during the German occupation of the Netherlands which was ended published by her father.…
After reading Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, I have been inspired by her courage, faith, and determination. Anne’s heartfelt words motivate many to be the best person they can be. Anne’s positive outlook under great duress is an example to all. Anne Frank’s diary switches from the tiresome daily routines to discussing the horrors of what is taking place outside of the annex. It is her thoughtful moments that reach out to me and challenge me to make the world a better place.…
Annelies Marie Frank was born on June 12, 1929 to Edith and Otto Frank. Anne’s sister, Margot Betti Frank, was three years older. The Franks were German-Jews, which around the 1940’s was a very dangerous belief to have. For Anne’s thirteenth birthday she received a red and white checkered autograph album in which she used as her diary. Around this time the Holocaust was just beginning to really kick into high gears and extremes for the Jews.…
The Diary of Anne Frank is a remarkably moving book about the short life of a young girl and her family. The Holocaust was a horrible time for Jewish people and Anne and her Jewish family’s lives were completely turned upside down as a result. The war resulted in the deaths of countless people, mostly innocent people. Before the invasion on D-day and the end of the war not too long after, the rest of the world didn’t know the real disaster going on over seas. Anne Frank’s once secret diary has introduced the immense suffering and horror that occurred during the Holocaust.…
Anne Frank was a young Jewish girl who was living in Holland during World War II. She had a sister named Margot, a mother, and a father. Being a Jew, she was in hiding for 2 and a half years in a little set of rooms she called the “Secret Annexe.” She died when she was 15 in March of 1945 in Bergen-Belsen, a couple weeks before the English breached the camp. Even though she died, her thoughts, memories, and detailed descriptions of life during World War II were published by her father, Otto Frank.…
On June 12, 1929, at 7:30 A.M. a baby girl was born in Frankfurt, Germany. No one realized that this infant, who was Jewish, was destined to become one of the world's most famous victims of World War II. Her name was Anne Frank, and her parents were Edith Frank Hollandar and Otto Frank. She had one sister, Margot, who was three years older than she was.…
She has learned that through hard times she can still find the happiness in life and can focus on them. Anne did not just make it through challenging times, she thrived through challenging times. We all should notice that no matter what was going on, Anne was seeing the joy and good in not only life, but in people as well. She showed us who she really was through this life changing experience. Anne demonstrates that we should keep our head held high when we face the struggles of life. If Anne Frank can see the good in things while being persecuted, I know I can. I have learned from the Holocaust that no matter who you are, what you look like, your race, religion, or anything you can think of, we are equal. Now you are probably thinking, “shouldn’t she already know that?” The Holocaust has helped me to see it in a different way. It also showed me how cruel and selfish humans can be and how cruel and selfish I can be. A lesson all humans should know is that we are one. We are equal. Anne once said, “‘I don’t think of all the misery, but the beauty that still remains,’”…
An estimated 6 million Jews were mercifully killed during World War Two after being persecuted for many years. One 14-year-old girl wrote a diary showing what life was really like for Jews, which showed shocking and bloodcurdling insights and details. Her name was Anne Frank.…
Traumatizing scenarios may bring jolts, yet these remnants used their experiences to learn from life and enjoy to the fullest. Many books have been written and read the stories of the survivors. One of the most famous ones is actually a diary. The Diary of a Young Girl is a book of the writings from the Dutch language diary kept by Anne Frank while she was in hiding for two years with her family during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands.The family was apprehended in 1944, and Anne Frank died of typhus in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. The diary was retrieved by Miep Gies, who gave it to Anne's father, Otto Frank, the family's only known survivor, just after the war was over. The diary has since been published in more than 60…
He found out that he was the only one who survived the Holocaust, and this led him to do great things (“Otto Frank Biography”). After the Holocaust Otto devoted himself to human rights, and making Anne’s story famous ("The Story of Anne Frank: Otto Frank's Struggle for Reconciliation"). Otto gave Anne a diary when they went into hiding, so she could record her thoughts and feelings (“Otto Frank”). After the Holocaust Otto published the diary in 1947, under the title “The Diary of a Young Girl”. He also created an organization called the “Anne Frank Fonds” to spread knowledge about how the Holocaust affected innocent people, and how important peace is (“Otto Frank Biography”). Otto inspired thousands by answering their letters about questions they had about Anne’s diary. He often wrote back and said, “I hope Anne’s book will have an effect on the rest of your life so that as it is possible in your own circumstances, you will work for unity and peace.” (“The Story of Anne Frank: Otto Frank’s Struggle for Reconciliation”) Otto impacted many by publishing Anne’s diary, creating the organization, and by writing letters back answering their questions. He influenced kids and adults around the world to keep peace and unity in the…
Anne Frank and her family had to live in fear most of her life. They had to live knowing that if they were found in the attic, it would be like writing their death sentence. The people living in the attic were normal people with normal families and normal problems.The holocaust ruined this family and millions of others. In her diary she describes that day after…
The Holocaust happened during world war 2 in which Hitler and the Germans wanted to take over all of Europe. They started in Austria and moved their way around. It was a very tragic time for a lot of people who lost their jobs, had to move somewhere else and got sent to concentration camps by Hitler. Anne Frank was young girl who journaled about the Holocaust and helped people understand more about this treacherous time.…
Anne Frank's’ diary impacted the world in many ways. It did so by telling the story of a little girl during the Holocaust. It touched the hearts of many people around the world. Here are some ways it impacted the world.…
Anne’s diary has deeply changed the way I view my relationship with the world, my friends and family, and most importantly myself. She taught me to not take anything for granted, to value myself, and to never fear the world and the “monsters” in it.…