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Anne Frank Biography

Exploring the Setting

The Anne Frank House

Anne Frank's father was very clever. When he heard about the killing in he hid the family in his business. Anne and her family lived there for years and and let other Jewish family's live with them. They lived in the far back of the building until they were found by the very thorough nazi's.

Natura Artis Magistra

The Natura Artis Magistra is a zoo with many exotic animals ranging from penguins to leopards. This place is one of the oldest zoos in Europe. But, it is not only a zoo, it contains a auquarium and planetarium. So whether you want to gaze at the stars or meet a penguin this is the place to be

This photo shows a fish chillin' in his tank at the aquarium
This photo shows a lizard in his habitat relaxing in the warm light

Nuremberg Law

  1. Marriage between Jews and subjects of the state of German or related blood are forbidden. Marriages nevertheless concluded are invalid, even if concluded abroad to circumvent the law. Annulment proceedings can be initiated only by the State Prosecutor.
  2. Extramarital intercourse between Jews and subjects of the state of German or related blood is forbidden.
  3. Jews may not employ in their household female subjects of the state of German or related blood who are under 45 years old.
  4. Jews are forbidden to fly the Reich or National flag or to display the Reich colors. They are, on the other hand, permitted to display the Jewish colors. The exercise of this right is protected by the State. Any person who violates the prohibition under I will be punished by a prison sentence with hard labor. A male who violates the prohibition under I will be punished with a prison sentence with or without hard labor. Any person violating the provisions under III or IV will be punished with a prison sentence of up to one year and a fine, or with one or the other of these penalties. The Reich Minister of the Interior, in coordination with the Deputy of the Führer and the Reich Minister of Justice, will issue the Legal and Administrative regulations required to implement and complete the Law. The Law takes effect on the day following promulgations except for III, which goes into force on January 1, 1936. Nuremberg, September 15, 1935 at the Reich Party Congress of Freedom.

The neuremberg law was passed in 1935. This law was named after the city for which it was made and was against the Jews. This law was very racist and made it so Jews could not marry ariens and "Pollute their bloodline" in the words of Hitler. Some of the other things the law stated was who could be determine a Jew. What it mainly stated is that 2 out of 4 grandparents had to be 100% arien for you to be able to marry an arien.

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Created with images by jarrodtrainque - "Anne Frank house" • *_* - "Giraffe @ Natura Artis Magistra zoo @ Amsterdam" • evil nickname - "Fishie" • *_* - "Natura Artis Magistra zoo @ Amsterdam"

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