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Anne Frank House Virtual Tour Webquest Answer Key

Anne Frank House Virtual Tour

Are you fascinated by Anne Frank's story of hiding from the Nazis during World War II? Have you read her diary and imagined what it was like to live in the secret annex for more than two years?

Now, thanks to the Anne Frank House Virtual Tour webquest, you can explore the rooms where Anne and her family lived, worked, and hid from the Nazis.

In this article, we'll provide you with a comprehensive answer key for the webquest, so you can learn more about Anne's life and the conditions she faced during the war.

Part 1: Introduction

The first part of the Anne Frank House Virtual Tour webquest provides an introduction to Anne's life and the historical context of the Holocaust.

After watching a brief video, you'll answer the following questions:

  1. When was Anne Frank born?
  2. Where did the Frank family live before they went into hiding?
  3. When did the Nazis invade the Netherlands?
Anne Frank Birth Place

Answers:

  1. Anne Frank was born on June 12, 1929.
  2. The Frank family lived in Frankfurt, Germany before they moved to Amsterdam, Netherlands.
  3. The Nazis invaded the Netherlands on May 10, 1940.

Part 2: The Secret Annex

In the second part of the webquest, you'll explore the secret annex where the Frank family and four other people hid from the Nazis for more than two years.

You'll use the interactive map to click on each room and learn more about the people who lived there.

Here are the questions you'll need to answer:

  1. How many rooms were in the secret annex?
  2. What was the name of the company where Anne's father worked?
  3. Who was the youngest person in the secret annex?
  4. What did Anne write in her diary about the chestnut tree outside her window?
Anne Frank Secret Annex

Answers:

  1. The secret annex had eight rooms in total.
  2. Anne's father, Otto Frank, worked at Opekta, a company that sold pectin.
  3. Peter van Pels was the youngest person in the secret annex. He was 16 when they went into hiding.
  4. Anne wrote in her diary that she often looked at the chestnut tree outside her window to calm herself down during stressful times. She described it as her "one consolation."

Part 3: The Arrest

In the third part of the webquest, you'll learn about the day when the people in the secret annex were discovered and arrested by the Nazis.

After reading a letter from Otto Frank, Anne's father, you'll answer these questions:

  1. How long were the people in the secret annex in hiding before they were discovered?
  2. Who betrayed the people in the secret annex?
  3. Where were the people in the secret annex taken after they were arrested?
Anne Frank Arrest

Answers:

  1. The people in the secret annex were in hiding for two years and one month before they were discovered.
  2. The people in the secret annex were betrayed by someone who has never been identified.
  3. After they were arrested, the people in the secret annex were taken to a transit camp in Westerbork, Netherlands, and then to concentration camps in Germany.

Part 4: After the War

In the final part of the webquest, you'll learn about what happened to the people who were in the secret annex after the war ended.

After watching a video and reading an article, you'll answer these questions:

  1. How many people who were in the secret annex survived the war?
  2. What happened to Anne's mother, Edith Frank?
  3. When was Anne's diary first published as a book?
Anne Frank After The War

Answers:

  1. Of the eight people who were in the secret annex, only Otto Frank survived the war.
  2. Anne's mother, Edith Frank, died in Auschwitz concentration camp in January 1945.
  3. Anne's diary was first published as a book in 1947.

Conclusion

The Anne Frank House Virtual Tour webquest provides a fascinating and immersive way to learn about Anne Frank's life and the Holocaust.

By completing the answer key, you'll deepen your understanding of the conditions that Anne and her family faced during World War II and the importance of never forgetting the atrocities of the past.

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