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Anne Frank Act 1 Grammar
Amsterdam
An industrial center and the nominal capital of the Netherlands; center of the diamond-cutting industry; seat of an important stock exchange; known for its canals and art museum. capital of The Netherlands, Dutch capital.
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Carillon
A set of bells in a tower, played using a keyboard or by an automatic mechanism similar to a piano roll.
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Rucksack
A bag with shoulder straps that allow it to be carried on someone's back, typically made of a strong, waterproof material and widely used by hikers; a backpack.
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Green Police
Owing to their green uniforms, Orpo were also referred to as Grüne Polizei (green police). The force was first established as a centralised organisation uniting the municipal, city, and rural uniformed police that had been organised on a state-by-state basis.
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Ration Books
The ration books contained removable stamps good for certain rationed items, like sugar, meat, cooking oil, and canned goods.
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Liefje
way of addressing someone you love, such as a husband or wife. sweet dear; darling.
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Unabashed
not embarrassed, disconcerted, or ashamed.
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Queen Willhemina
Queen of the Netherlands (1890–1948) who sought refuge in England during World War II but continued to encourage the Dutch resistance
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Pantomim
a dramatic entertainment, originating in Roman mime, in which performers express meaning through gestures accompanied by music.
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W.C.
abbreviation for water closet: a toilet, or a room containing a toilet: The wooden staircase leads to three bedrooms, the bathroom, and a separate WC.
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Cognac
a high-quality brandy, properly that distilled in Cognac in western France.
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Mauthausen
Mauthausen was a Nazi concentration camp on a hill above the market town of Mauthausen, Upper Austria.
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Menorah
a candelabrum used in Jewish worship, especially one with eight branches and a central socket used at Hanukkah.
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Hanukkah
a lesser Jewish festival, lasting eight days from the 25th day of Kislev (in December) and commemorating the rededication of the Temple in 165 BC by the Maccabees after its desecration by the Syrians. It is marked by the successive kindling of eight lights.
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