Anne Franks life in Holland was very normal until the Natzis invaded. Just like any other typical teenager that lives. She would get moody with her mum sometimes but deep down she was a very kind girl who today is very famous across the world.
She felt differently about certain people and always wrote down her thoughts and feelings in her beloved diary, Kitty. Her dad was her role model, she really looked up to him and whenever she needed someone, she always turned to her dad first.
When the Natzis invaded thing drastically started to change. Her friends ended up knowing more about the situation at hand than she did and many restrictions where bestowed upon the Jews as read in her diary.
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Anne Frank stayed in Holland until 1944 when she and her family were discovered and arrested by the Nazis.
Anne moved to Holland with her family in 1932. She left Holland on a train for Auschwitz in 1944.
Hence, she was in Holland for 12 years.
They moved from Germany when Hitler became Chancellor in 1933.
4, i believe. form her birth in 29 until 33.
She was 4 years old.
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Anne Frank was successful because she was able to stay in hiding so long and able to express her feelings into her dairy.
one month
Two years and one month.
There is no direct evidence to suggest that Anne Frank was diagnosed with claustrophobia. However, living in hiding in a confined space for an extended period of time may have caused feelings of distress or discomfort related to being in enclosed spaces.
It affects readers by it telling you about how she had to stay hidden and Germans capturing her. It affected me at the heart because i could never stay for that long without being scared. I have read "the diary of Anne Frank"
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AnneFrank was able to stay in hiding
Anne Frank stayed in the attic of her family's business building in Amsterdam, known as the Secret Annex, during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands.
pg 705-707
Anne Frank was fearless in the fact that she was characterized as an extremely straightforward person. She was outgoing, somewhat argumentative, and had no problems speaking her mind to others.
She wanted to stay alive for her family. she still had hope even though she was mad for getting taken from hiding.
During the night, Anne Frank and the others she hid with could move around freely not making too much noise but enough to walk, talk, and bathe.