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ANNE FRANK AND THE HOLOCAUST

ANNE FRANK AND THE HOLOCAUST

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English

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8th Grade

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Easy

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CCSS
RI.6.10, 6.NS.B.3, RL.7.9

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Grazia Consiglio

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10 Slides • 21 Questions

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Anne Frank and the

Holocaust

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Hitler and the Nazi Party

The 1920s and 1930s were
very hard for the German
people.
The Nazi Party and their
leader, Adolf Hitler, promised
to make Germany a powerful
country again. In 1933, they
took control of the German
government.

Hitler thought that the Jews were the reason
for Germany's defeat in World
War I, and for its financial
disasters. He believed that
some races were superior to
others, and he did not think
that Jews were 'people' at all.

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During World War II, the Nazis
treated Jews very badly. There
was food rationing in Germany,
and Jews received less food than other people. They had to wear a yellow star on their clothes for identification, and in some cities they were forced to live in special areas called ghettos.

Hitler wanted to exterminate all the Jews in Europe. He called this idea the Final Solution. The Nazis built camps where their enemies could be imprisoned and killed.

Jews and their ghettos

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The 1920s and 1930s were prosperous times for the German people.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Adolf Hitler believed that the Jews were responsible for Germany's problems.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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  1. During World War II, Jews in Germany received more food than other people.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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  1. Jews in some cities were forced to live in areas called "ghettos."

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TRUE

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FALSE

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  1. Hitler's plan to exterminate all the Jews in Europe was known as the Final Solution.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Anne Frank

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Anne Frank was a German-Jewish teenager who
was forced to go into hiding during the Holocaust.

Anne Frank was born in
Germany in 1929. In 1933, her
Jewish family moved to
Amsterdam, in the
Netherlands, to escape Hitler's
persecution. When Germany
invaded the Netherlands in
1940, Anne's parents knew that
they were in danger again. In
the summer of 1942, when
Anne was 13 years old, the
family decided that it was time
to hide, so they prepared some
secret rooms above their
business offices.

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Multiple Choice

  1. Anne Frank was born in Germany in 1929.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Multiple Choice

  1. Anne Frank's family moved to Amsterdam, Netherlands, in 1933.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Multiple Choice

  1. Anne Frank's family decided to hide because they feared persecution.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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  1. The secret rooms were located below their business offices.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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She and her family, along
with four others, spent 25
months during World War II
hiding in rooms above her
father’s office in
Amsterdam, the
Netherlands.
Friends went shopping for
them, brought them food
and helped them. Anne
wanted to be a writer.
While she was hiding, she
wrote a diary about her
frightening experience, but
also about her normal
feelings as a teenager.

https://www.annefrank.org/en/anne-frank/secret-annex/

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Multiple Choice

  1. Anne Frank and her family spent 25 years hiding during World War II.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Multiple Choice

  1. Anne Frank wrote about her frightening experiences and her normal feelings as a teenager

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Anne Frank wrote about her frightening experiences and normal feelings as a teenager in her diary.
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Anne Frank wrote about her happy experiences and her abnormal feelings as a teenager in her diary.

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  1. Anne Frank's family did not receive any help from friends while they were in hiding.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Anne Frank wanted to become a writer

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TRUE

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FALSE

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In 1944, the Nazis discovered the Frank family. Anne and her sister
Margot were sent to a death camp. The conditions in the death camps
were terrible and millions of people died in them between 1940 and
1945.

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Nine months after she was arrested, Anne Frank died of typhus in
March of 1945 at Bergen-Belsen. She was fifteen years old.
Her sister Margot died too.

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Anne's father, who was separated from his family in the
death camps, survived the war.
He found her daughter’s diary

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Multiple Choice

  1. Anne Frank died of typhus in March of 1945 at Bergen-Belsen.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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  1. Anne Frank was sixteen years old when she died.

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FALSE

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  1. Anne Frank's sister, Margot, survived.

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FALSE

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  1. Anne's father, who was separated from his family in the death camps, survived the war.

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FALSE

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Anne's diary was finally published in 1947. It is now one of the most popular books in the world, and it has been translated into more than 60 different languages. Anne Frank's life, and death, will never be forgotten.

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Multiple Choice

  1. Anne's diary was published in 1945.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Multiple Choice

  1. Anne's diary is one of the most popular books in the world.

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Anne's diary is a fictional story based on a real person.
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Anne Frank's diary, also known as 'The Diary of a Young Girl', has resonated with readers worldwide for its honest portrayal of life in hiding and the resilience of the human spirit.

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Multiple Choice

  1. Anne Frank's life and death will never be forgotten.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Multiple Choice

  1. Anne's diary has been translated into only a few languages.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Holocaust

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