Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
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2. Her father, Otto Frank, was a _________________ in the German army during World War I and her mother
was Edith Frank. They were a Jewish family living in a quiet neighbourhood.
3. Adolf _________________ became the leader of Germany in 1933. He did not like Jewish people and blamed
them for a lot of the problems in Germany.
4. In 1934, Otto decided his family should leave so they moved to the city of _________________ in the
Netherlands.
5. On May 10, 1940 Germany invaded the Netherlands. Anne and her family did not have time to
_________________.
6. Jews were required by the Germans to wear a _________________ star of David on their clothing and were
also forbidden from owning businesses.
7. Annes parents gave her a red checkered diary for her 13th birthday. Anne called her diary
_________________'. This is how we know Annes story today.
8. Things in Amsterdam continued to get worse. Some Jews were sent to _________________ camps so Otto
and Edith prepared a place for the family to hide.
9. The hiding place was an empty space at the back of Ottos company building, which they called the Secret
_________________.
10. They stayed in hiding for two years until the Secret Annex was stormed by a German police officer and four
Dutch Nazis. They arrested everyone that was hiding there and sent them to a camp in Poland called
_________________.
11. After several months in Auschwitz, Anne and her sister Margot were taken to the Bergen-Belsen camp in
Germany. They both came down with _________________ in the early spring and died in March, 1945.
12. Anne was just 15 years old at the time of her death. She was one of more than 1 million Jewish children who
died in the _________________.