Anne Frank by Ruud Van Der Rol

Anne Frank by Ruud Van Der Rol

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Over 100 photos reveal Anne's childhood with her sister and the historical crisis that overtook the family. Essays on Hitler's rise to power, war refugees, Jewish ghettos and concentration camps are intercut with the story of Anne and her family, placing Anne's life in historical perspective.

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Anne Frank by Ruud Van Der Rol

Over 100 photos, including many taken by her father Otto, reveal Anne Frank's happy childhood with her sister Margot and the historical crisis that finally overtook the family. Brief essays on such topics as Hitler's rise to power, war refugees, and the Jewish ghettos and concentration camps, are intercut with the story of Anne and her family, placing Anne's life in historical perspective. Also includeded are previously unpublished excerpts from Anne's diary revealing her thoughts about falling in love and the tensions that arose in the cramped quarters that eventually housed members of three families.

For many years, RUUD VAN DER ROL worked at the Anne Frank Home in Amsterdam. He has authored and edited books and educational materials about Anne Frank and her family, her work and life, the Holocaust, human rights, prejudice, and discrimination, among other topics. Van der Rol is a Castricum resident.

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ISBN 13 9780670849321
ISBN 10 0670849324
Title Anne Frank
Author Ruud Van Der Rol
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Year published 1994-01-27
Number of pages 128
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.