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Anne Frank and the Holocaust, written and produced by Suzanne B. Russell

Label
Anne Frank and the Holocaust, written and produced by Suzanne B. Russell
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
Anne Frank and the Holocaust
Medium
videorecording
Oclc number
53644702
Responsibility statement
written and produced by Suzanne B. Russell
Runtime
20
Summary
Shows how during World War II, a thirteen-year-old, fun-loving, Jewish girl named Anne Frank must go into hiding with her family in Nazi-controlled Holland to try to avoid capture and death. Describes how she and seven others had to adapt to a very different lifestyle while hiding for two years in a secret annex. Also provides background information on Adolf Hitler and the Holocaust
Table Of Contents
Introduction to Anne Frank and her diary -- Hitler and the Nazis -- The master race -- The Nazis prepare for war and genocide -- Anne's early years -- The Frank family goes into hiding -- Hitler's dehumanization of Jews -- Others who hid with the Franks -- The secret annex/living in close quarters -- Betrayal and capture -- The concentration camps -- Ignoring the travesty -- A few brave souls -- Auschwitz, Bergen-Belsen, and Nuremburg -- The survival of Anne's diary
Technique
live action
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