Anne Frank
1. Who was Anne Frank?
2. When and where was Anne Frank born?
3. What is Anne Frank best known for?
4. What was the name of the book Anne Frank wrote while in hiding?
5. Who helped Anne Frank and her family while they were in hiding?
6. What happened to Anne Frank and her family after they were discovered?
7. When was Anne Frank's diary published?
8. What is the Anne Frank House?
9. What is the significance of Anne Frank's story today?
10. How has Anne Frank influenced popular culture?
Answers
1. Anne Frank was a Jewish girl who became famous for the diary she kept while in hiding
during World War II.
2. Anne Frank was born on June 12, 1929, in Frankfurt, Germany.
3. Anne Frank is best known for her diary, which provides a first-hand account of life
during the Holocaust.
4. Anne Frank wrote a diary while in hiding, which was later published as "The Diary of a
Young Girl."
5. Otto Frank, Anne's father, was helped by his employees to hide his family in a secret
annex in Amsterdam.
6. The Frank family was discovered by the Nazis in 1944 and sent to concentration camps.
Anne and her sister Margot died of typhus in Bergen-Belsen in early 1945.
7. Anne Frank's diary was first published in Dutch in 1947, and has since been translated
into more than 70 languages.
8. The Anne Frank House is the building in Amsterdam where Anne and her family hid
from the Nazis during World War II. Today, it is a museum dedicated to Anne Frank's
life and legacy.
9. Anne Frank's story is significant because it provides a personal perspective on the horrors
of the Holocaust, and serves as a reminder of the importance of tolerance and respect for
all people.
10. Anne Frank has influenced popular culture through books, films, and other works of art
that have been inspired by her story. Her diary is widely read by young people around the
world as a testament to the power of hope and resilience.