Research Paper On Anne Frank

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The Story of a Young Girl Who is Anne Frank? Although she seem just like a girl with a diary, there is much to be told behind the pages. She was one of the many Jews who were discriminated against by the Nazis. Even worse, concentration camps and laws restricting Jews from everyday things were made. But how does Anne’s story differ from other Jewish children? What else happened to the Jews? And where this begin?

The Start of the Holocaust This story begins after the end of a war in 1918. Countries including Britain, France, and the United States created the Versailles Treaty, a list of rules Germany had to follow because they started the war. This is where most of their problems began. The Nazis singled out Jews as the root of Germany’s problems. According to a book called Anne Frank and the Children of the Holocaust, “All this had disastrous effect on the German economy, causing inflation and unemployment to soar.” But there was one man who sought out to make the country great again. In his campaign, he promised that Germany would become the most powerful country on Earth. His name was Adolf Hitler. …show more content…

One family in particular had a little girl named Anne Frank. Unlike other children of the Holocaust, Anne kept a diary that documented not only her life, but the world around it. In her diary, much of her personal life and secrets are kept in there, such as her opinion on her friends and family, love interests, and much more. Yet, like most Jewish children around this time, Anne and sister, Margot, were sent to a concentration camp. Around March 1945, both sisters died of typhus. Their mother had also died a few months before, leaving Otto Frank, the father, as the only one to have survived. As Anne had wished, Otto published her diary for the world to see. As put by the article, Anne Frank, “Anne Frank has become a symbol for the lost promise of the children who died in the