Anne Frank Portfolio Christian Gudino - Period 4

Exploring THE SETTING

The "Secret Annex"

This was the place Anne Frank lived in with her family. The secret annex was where they would hide from the Germans. Anne and her family could not flush the toilet or take showers because of the noise it would make. They would eat before the working days start which is 9:00 AM. They did not have much time for eating because of the sound level it would make as well. They had a rough time living in their with these tight corners.

"Secret Annex"

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WestErkErk church

The Westerkerk Church was created between 1620 to 1630. The Curch was connected to the westeroren church. The Westerkerk Church was down the street from the Anne Frank Annex. Anne states that she could see the Church from the attic of the Annex and the hearing the carillon was comfort for her.

NUREMBERG Laws

Blood line chart to identify if you are a jew
  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
  5. 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 Nuremberg laws

Over the time of researching the Holocaust was shown to me that there truly are terrible people out there. Even though the holocaust was 72 years ago it's a terrible thing that happened to are contries history. I feel like we should have done something during this time to try and rebel against these people.

Propoganda

Propoganda is information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view. Propoganda is used a lot. People use it to change people's minds on something. Or they use it to change there thoughts on something or someone.

LEARNING about the CHARACTERS

Otto Frank

Otto Frank was born on May 12, 1889. He passed away on August 19, 1980. Mr. Otto passed away from lung cancer. He was 91 years old when he died. His nationality was German, Swiss and Dutch. He was a banker or a spice merchant. He is known as the father of Anne Frank and Margot Frank.

Anne Frank

Anne Franks full name is Annelies or Anneliese Marie Frank. She was born June 12, 1929. She passed away February or march of 1945. She was 15 when she died. She spoke Dutch. Anne is the most talked about person in the Jewish history or holocaust.

Margot Frank

Margot Frank was Anne's sister. She was born on February 16, 1926. She passed away on March 9, 1945. She was 19 when she died. Margot had her own diary of her own but no one has found it yet. Margot was the eldest sister of the two sisters or daughters.

Fritz Pfeffer

Fritz Pfeffer was born on April 30, 1889 in Giessen. His parents were both Jews and owned a clothing store. His family was very religious and he was like that all through his life. After high school he studied to be a doctor until he became one. He had one son named Werner. He also became a dentist.

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Created with images by Blok 70 - "amsterdam" • ernohannink - "Anne Frank huis Amsterdam voordeur" • lmgadelha - "Anne Frank Huis, Amsterdam" • mattwi1s0n - "White Celtic Cross" • alex.shultz - "Going Steady With Hitler" • xlibber - "Hitler Target" • Gruenemann - "Propaganda 5" • dbking - "The Committee on Public Information during WW1" • Gruenemann - "Motivation" • Gruenemann - "Liberation" • Gruenemann - "Allies" • jhderojas - "Moonlight" • jhderojas - "Moonlight" • jhderojas - "Moonlight"

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