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Forchtenberg, Germany
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Hitler and his party, the NAZIS, had been gaining more followers. They don't fear violence and they blame the jews for many of Germany's problems.
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Frankfurt, Germany
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A little time after this event, Germany becomes a dictatorship.
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Was another kind of training system like “Hitlerjugend”, and was made up by women between 10 and 18 years old.
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As the Nazis reach power in 1933, Otto and Edith see no future for their family in Germany so in that same year they move to Amsterdam, in the Netherlands where Otto opens a new company.
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It increases the discrimination against Jews, banning them from many public places. Sophie complains when two of her young Jewish friends are barred from joining the League of German Girls.
Due to this laws she is also banned from reading one of his favourites authors because he was Jewish, he was called Heinrich Heine who had written "The book song". -
Due to their participation at the German Youth Movement they arrested.
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The Nazis, through laws, humiliations and violence, make Jews lives harsher. The violence ejerced by Nazis during the night of the broken glass is part of the movement against jews.
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Preffer, a jewish dentist, as all the others jews, tries to escape from the Nazis’s actions. Later, he would share room with Anne.
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As a resut of this, she becomes a kindergarden teacher at the Frobel Institute.
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Discriminating measures reach the Netherlands and some jews start suffering due to them
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In 1941, Japan Attacks USA’s naval base of Pearl Harbor. WWII extends to asia. War would end after USA threw atomic bombs over Japan in 1945.
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Sophie is enlisted into the auxiliary war service working as a nursery teacher in Blumberg. She disliked the military regime of war service and started to become involved in passive resistance to the war effort.
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movement against the Nazi Party led by a young group of students of the university, which Sophie was part of.
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. Hitler continues with anti jewish measures. As the time passed, jews lose their rights, have to obey nazi’s orders without complaining and cannot have contact with other people except jews, by this way, they start being excluded.
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After the typical celebration in the Frank’s family, Anne is given a diary for her 13 birthday and she starts writing on it immediately. She writes about her life, the people she shares time with and later he grows in her writing and starts writing stories, for example a novel based on her own diary.
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Sophie’s father is sent to prison for making a critical remark about Hitler where he referred to Hitler as “God’s Scourge"
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Sophie enrolls in the University of Munich as a student of biology and philosophy with her brother Hans, and becomes associated with a group of friends who shared similar artistic and cultural interests but also developed shared political views, increasing her opposition to the Nazi regime they lived in
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she was arrested because she "betrayed" the german nazi government by delivering pamphlets and letters at the university of Munich of philosophy
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died of typhus
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Due to what the diary causes between the people, they want to visit “The house from behind” so the building becomes a museum