Anne Frank was born in Frankfurt, ____ in 1929. Her father, Otto, was a ____ in Germany and her mother, Edith, was a ____. She also had an older sister called Margot. Anne and her family were ____. They were____. They didn’t live in a Jewish-only community and they didn’t strictly follow all of the Jewish customs. When Anne was young, ____ became the leader of Germany. He issued many laws limiting the rights of Jews in Germany. Anne’s father was afraid for his ____ and moved them to ____ in 1933. Anne soon felt at home. She went to school, learned Dutch and made new friends. Some years later, war ____ across Europe. In 1940, Hitler and his Nazi party ____ the Netherlands, and the laws that the Frank family ____ from seven years earlier were now in place in their new home. The Nazis made life increasingly difficult for Jews. They have to wear a ____, they were not allowed to ____ or own businesses. Even Jewish children had to attend separate schools. Her parents gave Anne a small red and white tartan ____ for her 13th birthday. She named it ____. Soon after, the Nazis began sending Jewish families to ____. When Anne’s sister, Margot, was ordered to report for a so-called ____, the Frank family decided to hide. In July 1942 they moved into a small space above the ____ where Otto had worked. They were joined later by another family, making conditions even more cramped. Anne called the space the ____. During the day, they had to keep the lights off and stay ____ so that they would not be found. They were not allowed to speak, listen to the radio or even flush the toilet until evening. Anne spent her time ____ in her diary. She wrote about living in the hiding place, the war, and her thoughts and feelings. She also wrote what her hopes were for the ____. In 1944, somebody told the Nazis where Anne and her family were hiding. They were caught and sent to different concentration camps. And ____ was left behind. Anne and Margot were sent to a concentration camp called Bergen-Belsen, where they died of ____. Anne was only ____ years old. Anne’s father, ____, who had been imprisoned in a different concentration camp, survived the war. When Otto Frank returned to ____, his friends gave him Anne’s diary. So in 1947 he decided to publish it under the title ____ in order to honour his daughter’s wish to be a ____. It remains an important work of nonfiction, giving a poignant and moving window into the horrors of ____.

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