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Her diary takes the reader on a journey toward already known destruction, yet at the same time documents a miracle that went against the grain and gravity of history. Both were Jewish teenagers from middle-class families, writing while in hiding in the center of a major city in the occupied Netherlands. But their backgrounds were quite different: While Frank grew up in a secular family with weak Jewish or Zionist ties, Carry Ulreich, who was born in , came from an observant, Zionist family that was involved with the Jewish community.

According to her diary, they knew or had at least heard about the Nazi death camps as early as Her writing is restrained, sometimes laconic, even when writing about the most personal subjects — as if she was an archivist. Here and there we see a flash of gentle humor or raging emotion, but these are always in the background. These on their own accumulate into a thorough, nerve-racking chronicle of the danger gradually closing in, of ever more stringent decrees, of body and soul on the verge of breaking and the diminishing sweetness of her routine.

But at the same time, these all become part of the other story — of the palpable and unique human miracle taking place in the small apartment of refuge. Naturally, this retrospectively created tension — between the laconism of the storyteller and the historical developments she is confronting of which the reader has foreknowledge — is more distinct at the beginning of the book, before the family goes into hiding.

It was very nice, because we were only three in the class. It was like a private lesson. Before that I strained my back. Doris Grozdanovi was born in the Czech Republic and was sent with her family to the ghetto-concentration camp of Terezin in January when she was 16, surviving after three years of internment. A photo of Sarah with some sheep is a rare piece of evidence of life in Terezin that managed to escape the Nazi propaganda machine.

Fanny Hochbaum, born in Paris, was one of thousands of Jewish children who went into hiding during the war.

Her family sent her away in an attempt to save her from deportation. After the war she moved to Israel. Anne Frank: Parallel Lives also features interviews with historians, experts and journalists. Anne Frank: Parallel Lives is in selected cinemas from October After eight weeks and four days Margot and Anne had made it back to their father who they were informed survived unlike the other annexe dwellers.

Otto Frank soon Moved to Hamburg to be close to family with his daughters. When she graduated she decided to study Journalism in the University of Frankfurt where she was enrolled from the age of 19 to She achieved the highest degree possible. Anne settled in Bonn after University in , sharing an apartment with her sister until married in Alternative History Explore.

New to Althistory? Blogs Achievements Leaderboard Multiverse Awards. Reports and Suggestions Rules Conventions in use Nominations. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Anne Frank Anne Frank Survived. View source. History Talk 1. The following page is under construction. After the War Otto Frank survived his internment in Auschwitz.



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