Anne Frank Portfolio Kiana ngoy -- period 1

Exploring Amsterdam

The Hermitage Museum

A classical style building from 1681

The museum is located in one of Europe's largest cities, Saint Petersberg. The museum has two different presentations or tours inside, the Netherlands-Russia relations and the other one tells details of the history of the Amstelhof building.

Anne Frank's House

(The Secret Annex)

Anne and her family hid here

Anne and her family lived here during the haulocast. It was an apartment behind her fathers business building, where they hid out. The Secret Annex is covered by a moveable book case. They never went outside and they were very quiet so no one would hear them.m

Nuremberg Law

German and Jewish Bloodlines chart
  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 o 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.

Propaganda 

Germany, Britain, Russia, The United States, and Japan went to war with propaganda between 1930 and 1940. Propaganda is the usage of posters, Internet medias, newspapers, and stamps that are used to represent a political point of view, making the public believe what they are seeing. Propaganda is someone's way of making the public believe what a person says based on what they see, for example making speeches and posters to help the public believe them even if it isn't true. The next slide will show you many different posters, stamps, and flyers created for propaganda. These posters represent peoples' points of view, and even if it's wrong or inaccurate some people will believe it because they make it seem right. All of the posters you are about to see, are people basically lying to the public.

Characters

Otto Frank

Otto was born on May 12th, 1889. On August, 1915 he was drafted into the military. He is the only person in his family to survive the holocaust. After returning back to their hideout he finds Anne's (his daughter) diary. After reading it, he gets it published on June 25, 1947 in the Netherlands.

Peter Van Pels

Peter was born on November 8, 1926. He is the son of Hammen and Auguste with no siblings. On July 13, 1942 him and his family go into hiding in the secret annex with the Frank's family. On May 10, 1945 Peter does in Mauthausen.

Edith Frank

Edith was born on January 16, 1900, she is the mother of Margot and Anne, and the wife of Otto Frank. She died in Auschwitz, birkenau, a concentration camp in January 6, 1945.

Margot Frank

Margot is the daughter of Otto and Edith Frank, and the sister of Anne Frank. She was born in Frankfurt in February 16, 1926. In February of 1945 Margot dies of typhus in Bergen-Belsen.

Act 1 Summary

In Act 1 of Anne Frank, many things have happened to their family and friends. Anne, her friends, and family are Jews all stuck in Amsterdam during the holocaust. Her and her family along with close friends, go into a secret hideout (The Secret Annex) hoping not to be found by the Nazis. If they were found, they would automatically be sent to a concentration camp, where their chances of surviving are slim. They're hiding in an apartment behind Anne's dad's business. They have two people on the outside bringing them food, supplies, and water, but the food and water is becoming scarce. Who knows if they can survive any longer living like this.

Warsaw Ghetto Uprising

When did the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising Take Place?

The Warsaw Ghetto started on April 19, 1943 and ended on May 16, 1943

How many people died in the Warsaw Ghetto?

The estimation of people that died in the Warsaw Ghetto is over 400,000 Jews.

How Many Jewish and German Soldiers Were Killed in the Uprising?

After the uprising, 250,00 Jewish soldiers died and 300 German soldiers were killed.

As a Result of the Uprising, What did it do to the Jewish Morale in Poland?

As a result of the Uprising, the Jews in Polan had a lot more confidence in themselves, and they were stronger now.

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