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Hanneli meets Anne
Anne and Hanneli both live on the Merwedeplein and walk to school together every day. Both girls come from Germany and have fled to the Netherlands with their families. In this film Hanneli Goslar talks about how they hugged each other at kindergarten.
When Anne and Hanneli attended it was the 6th Montessori school. After the war it was renamed the Anne Frank School. The building is a now a monument. In 1983 the façade of the school was painted with quotations from Anne’s diaries by the artist Harry Visser.
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The Franks come from Frankfurt in Germany. Since January 1933 Germany is no longer safe for Jews so Anne’s father, Otto, has found work in the Netherlands. Her mother Edith and her sister Margot arrive when he has found a home for the family. The last person to arrive in Amsterdam, is Anne Frank, on her sister’s birthday in February 1934.
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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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