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These sources provide: biographical information about the Frank family, the other people who lived with them and helped them, their hiding place, historical information about ww1 and the Holocaust, information about the geography, other books that were written in and about that time period, information about Jewish traditions, and information showing how these things have affected the world today.
Anne Frank and Oskar Schindler in Memoriam
Anne Frank and Oskar Schindler in Memoriam. 24 feb 2001. http://home8.inet.tele.dk/aaaa/Annefrank.htm
This web site has a basic biography of Anne Frank plus the story of another boy who survived the same camp Anne lived in, as well as another quote from a friend of Anne's about their meeting in Bergen-Belsen Camp. It also contains a quote from a Newsweek article written by a nurse who "saw Anne Frank die." It then talks about the Holocaust and Oskar Schindler's role.
Anne Frank House
Homepage Anne Frank House Homepage. 2000. 24 Feb 2001 http://www.annefrank.nl/
This web site provides biographical information, a history of the diary and information about all the re-writes, different versions, and languages that the book has been published in. It had great photos and some short movie clips, including one that shows you the bookshelf and the entrance behind as it swings open.
Anne Frank Online
Homepage. 2000. Anne Frank Center USA, Inc. 24 Feb 2001. http://annefrank.com/
This web site has a great timeline that showed what happened chronologically to the Frank family and friends. It also contains ideas for ressearch and discussion (topics such as religious identity, children and their rights, and prejudice.) A readers' companion with study questions, an interview with Miep Giles and more, as well as a study guide to the Broadway play. There was an additional bibliography with other helpful sources.
Novels
Information compiled by Malina Nielson
February 2001.
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