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Anne Frank - At the Montessori school
It is 1938 and Anne is nine years old. She is in the 3rd year of the Montessori school and in Mr. Nan Gelder’s class. In her class there are fifteen other Jewish children. Including Anne’s friend Hanneli Goslar.
Hanneli later said: ‘I can’t really remember who the other Jewish children were. We didn’t really take any notice of that. They all knew I was Jewish because I didn’t go to school on Saturday because that is the Sabbath. But other Jewish children like Anne did go to school on Saturdays.’
Mr. Van Gelder said after the war: ‘Anne Frank wasn’t a genius. She was sweet. I sometimes met her on the way to school in the morning. She sometimes told me stories that she had made up with her father. They were always funny stories. She spoke a lot about her father, but not much about her mother or sister. I knew that she wanted to be a writer. Perhaps she would have become that…’
Anne Frank
In 1934 Anne Frank arrives in the Netherlands from Germany. Together with her parents, she lives on the Merwedeplein in the Rivierenbuurt neighbourhood. More and more Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany settle here. Anne feels at home and soon learns the language.
In 1940 an end comes to these happy times when the German army occupies the Netherlands. The Frank family goes into hiding in the secret annex and manages to stay there for almost 2 years.
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