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An introductory PowerPoint to the book, Anne Frank: Diary of a Young Girl focusing on the background historical aspect.

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Page 1: Anne Frank Introduction

Anne Frank: Introduction

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The Great War (WWI) Central Powers:

Germany Austro-Hungary Turkey Bulgaria Ottoman Empire

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Continued… Allies:

Russia France Great Britain Belgium Luxembourg Serbia Montenegro Italy (joined 1915) Rumania Portugal Greece United States (joined 1917)The-great-war-society.org

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Causes of WWII Treaty of Versailles

War Guilt Causes: Germany Should accept blame for starting WWI

Repatriations: Germany had to pay £ 6,600 million for damage

Disarmament: Germany was only allowed to have a small army and 6 naval ships

Territorial Clauses: Land taken away from Germany

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Start of WWII Radio recording of Neville Chamberlain

declaring war on Germany http://

www.bbc.co.uk/historyofthebbc/great_moments/archive/september.shtml

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Hitler’s Rise to Power Appointed Chancellor on January

30, 1933 Hitler assumes power of the

presidency in August of 1934 Guided by the belief that Germany

was destined to expand militarily and the racially superior Germany population should establish a permanent rule in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union

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Targeted Groups Roma(Gypsies) People with disabilities Poles Soviet prisoners of war Afro-Germans Political dissidents Jehovah’s Witnesses Homosexuals

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Concentration Camps Definition: a guarded facility to confine

and persecute “enemies of the state” About 20,000 camps established by Nazi

Germany between 1933-1945 Types:

Hard-labor Transit Killing Centers

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Resistance Yugoslav Partisans Polish Home Army Soviet Partisans French Forces of the Interior Italian CLN Norwegian Resistance Greek Resistance Dutch Resistance

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Interactive Map of WWII http://www.history.com/interactives/insid

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Anne Frank’s Early Years Born: June 12, 1929 in Frankfurt,

Germany Sister Margot is 3 years older than Anne

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Continued… Frank family emigrates

to Amsterdam in 1933 Anne and Margot

attend the sixth Montessori school in Amsterdam from 1933-1941

Anne receives her diary on her 13th birthday on June 12, 1942

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Anne Frank Timeline http://www.annefrank.org/en/Subsites/

Timeline/World-War-Two-1939-1945/The-German-invasion/1942/The-first-page-of-the-diary-which-Anne-Frank-received-for-her-thirteenth-birthday-on-12-June-1942/#!/en/Subsites/Timeline/Inter-war-period-1918-1939/Anne-Franks-birth/

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