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Anne Frank
- Pacifist beliefs
- 'In spite of everything I still
believe that everyone is good
at heart I can't build up my
hopes on a foundation of
confusion, misery and death'
- Despite the discrimination Anne
faced as a jew she never
wished for revenge
- She still believed
everyone is good
at heart
- She believed in
nonviolence and the
goodness of people
- Key events
- Her family went into hiding
1942
- She lived in a
secret annex for two
years
- They were captured in
August 1944
- Anne died in March
1945 in Bergen-Belsen
concentration camp
- In July 1942 the Van Pels
(Van Dan) family joined them
- Mr Dussel joined them
in November 1942
- It is believed that the theif
that heard the family in
the annex is the one that
told the Nazis of their
location
- Information
- Anne Frank was a Jewish girl
growing up during Nazi rule
- She was 13 and
had a 16 year old
sister Margot
- Her parents wer Otto and
Edith Frank
- She kept a diary
detailing her life
in Nazi rule and in
a secret annex
- She hid with her family and
another family in a secret annex
above her father's work place
- They were forced
into hiding after her
sister received notice
that she would be
sent to a camp
- She was born in Germany but
moved to Amsterdam in 1933
- Why are her beliefs important?
- Despite Anne being the one
suffering discrimination she
was forgiving
- It helps to remind
people revenge
isn't the answer
- She was never
blinded by
suffering or self
pitying this remind
people to do the
same