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Take a look around and explore the Secret Annex where Anne Frank was in hiding for more than two years during World War II, and where she wrote her diary.
- The History of The Secret Annex
The Secret Annex of Anne Frank. The annex where Anne and her...
- How Unique Was The Secret Annex? People in Hiding in The Occupied Netherlands
Jaap Cohen “Going into hiding.” When they hear this phrase...
- Front Attic
English; Español; Deutsch; The front attic: the observation...
- A Typical Day in The Secret Annex
A Sunday in the Secret Annex. A Sunday in the Secret Annex...
- Helpers Staircase
After July 6, 1942, the lives of Miep Gies, Victor Kugler,...
- Prinsengracht 263
The Secret Annex. In December 1940, Otto Frank's business...
- The Warehouse
‘During the day we always have to walk quietly and speak...
- The Office Kitchen and Toilet
As soon as the warehouse staff went home for lunch, the...
- The History of The Secret Annex
In the Secret Annex, according to Anne, Edith was still learning English, but in writing. Improvement in English proficiency was basically done with a view to the intended emigration to England or America.
21 lis 2023 · Anne describes the Secret Annex in her diary entry on Thursday, July 9, 1942. What is the Secret Annex? The ground floor consists of a large warehouse that is used as a workroom and...
The Secret Annex of Anne Frank. The annex where Anne and her family went into hiding dates from 1739. In that year, more than a hundred years after the construction of Prinsengracht 263, the previous annex had been demolished to be replaced by a new, larger annex. Later on, another renovation took place.
In the digital lesson The Secret Annex, students explore the main house and the annex as they were during the hiding period. Film clips show what happened during that time and what daily life in the Secret Annex was like for the Frank family, the other people in hiding, and the helpers.
CKLA Unit 7: Anne Frank’s Tales from the Secret Annex. Focus: In this unit, students examine writings by Anne Frank. Anne’s writing is important largely for its content, the fact that it expresses the thoughts and feelings of a young person caught up in a global war, and its literary qualities.
Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative and connotative meanings; analyze the impact of rhymes and other repetitions of sounds (e.g., alliteration) on a specific verse or stanza of a poem or section of a story or drama.