Anne Frank: The Whole Story Page #7
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I'll live.
I will travel ...
Studying language ...
I go to Paris or London.
Study history.
I love history. / i
That sounds romantic.
You think I'm too extravagant?
No.
I thought, too.
I read about
Palestine.
I would like to see it ...
may be a nurse there.
It will be different for us.
Let's be modern women.
Is very considerate
their part, Miep.
I wish it were more. There
ration books enough.
not need passwords
ration for this. / i
Supplier understandably ...
wishes to remain anonymous.
Thank you. / i
Victory.
-Thank you, Mr. Kleiman.
-Nothing.
You have no idea how
is for me, Mrs. Gies.
No one has sympathy.
Fewer still that girl.
They have each other, you know. / i
I have nobody.
Only Charlotte .. / i
Oh, thank you, my dear.
"She gave him something?
Oh
Thank you,
and merry, merry Christmas.
-Happy New Year.
-Thanks.
Anne.
Anne, I have something for you. / i
-For me?
-Mm-hmm.
Are beautiful!
I never wore high heels
before.
Well, I hope they serve. Here.
-Serve. Serve.
Yes? Wonderful.
Oh let me see you walk.
Here ...
What a beautiful couple
you have become.
Think that's right?
Think.
It is not easy for me
always be at my best.
However, Peter
find me beautiful. / i
He told me.
He said he liked
my smile.
You have a loving smile.
Miep, when you met Jan,
you hear?
Did you know?
Oh, yes!
I. I think he knew.
When?
When he kissed me.
Peter already? / i
Oh, no.
Still waiting, however.
as a lady about it.
He will. How can you resist?
Oh / i
Oh, I like it. / i
Amoroso. / i
Red shoes!
-Miep.
-What are you doing?
-Putti.
Curly-no!
Hold on! Miep, as ...
money think this will? / i
Mr. Kleiman has
a friend furrier.
We can ask him.
He just wants money
The damned cigarettes!
Do you think the food is cheap?
Sold everything else, the
my best dresses and jewelry.
Let me stay with it,
at least.
Simply, Putti.
Anything you get, Miep.
See where this has come,
Mrs. Frank?
I am in no no
fine things. / i
How can I face the
people ... then?
Merry Christmas.
Merry Christmas to all.
Merry Christmas.
It has to go, Miep?
Oh, Jan is waiting.
Just a little, please?
You heard how
all talk.
After the war.
I do not say anything.
What can I tell?
Mrs. Van Pels ...
everything is a crisis.
Who is she to criticize?
The things she says
about the children ...
children.
Anne. Margot.
Otto says that we must
hope. Hope for what?
You should not think such things.
I know.
I know I have to be strong.
But how much longer?
If only this waiting
ended.
Miep ...
we will not achieve.
Will have a bad end.
Now I'm sure.
It does not matter to me.
But the children ...
Children, Miep. What will
being of children?
Help me. / i
Anne.
Help me. / i
Help me.
-Hannah?
-Please help me.
Hannah?
Pim?
I saw it.
Who? / i
Hannah.
was horrible. / i
The way she
looked at me ...
I have been so bad for her
sometimes ...
and now I can not do anything
for help.
Why not? Tell me, please.
It's just a nightmare. / i
I hate them / i
Germans .. they will not stop .../ i
until they are all dead
Jews, do you? / i
I wanted the Germans
all die!
Anne, listen to me.
There are good and bad people
everywhere.
It makes no difference
they come from.
And then Miep and Mr. Kugler?
They are Austrian.
Like Hitler.
Also they want to die?
No.
E. .. do not forget.
We are Germans.
No.
We Dutch are not, Margot?
course we are.
I do not want to be German.
Never.
Here. Take your medicine.
Get thee to feel better.
No.
Pim ...
let me sleep here
tonight, please.
That's right. / i
Mr. Frank, can come
down here?
You can see one thing for me,
please?
Oh, I'm desperate for
a cigarette.
Perhaps you forget Kugler
some cigarettes in the office.
I make him company.
Uhh!
High! Alto, you!
The police are coming.
I need the bathroom.
You'll have to wait.
You will have to endure,
Margot ...
the Queen and country,
freedom, truth and justice.
No time for insolence.
And the radio?
They will find the radio!
Psst! Idiot!
What difference does the radio
if we find?
I still feel your
heart beating.
I thought we were lost.
I could see the Gestapo
lead us here.
We're safe now.
Miep ...
and Mr. Kleiman
will be here though.
I prayed. And you?
if he does not hear me.
I never gave him attention.
But he was looking for us.
I know.
He will always look.
Look.
I'm happy to be here ...
together.
Me, too.
Listen, Peter.
Are not they cute?
Are telling us that he will
be okay.
Bright.
I have to disagree
as possible ...
on the new rules
security.
Sorry, Mr. Pfeffer, but the floor
low is off limits ...
until further news, except
for those with responsibilities.
we can not keep prisoners .../ i
in the attic, Mr. Frank / i
But we are prisoners,
Mr. Pfeffer.
None of us can afford to
to have another meeting like that.
"Now see here ...
-It has been decided.
Not for me.
If the Allies knew
about Mr. Pfeffer ...
may already be here.
We ...
And if we do not have
carefully ...
we have a wedding
in our hands.
You know what this is, Hartog?
If you have rats ...
need a trap.
I know where they are hiding.
This is Radio
Armed Forces. / i
Today is the day.
Today is D-Day. / I
06:
30 hours, Allied forces .../ ion the command
General Dwight D. Eisenhower .../ i
landed on the beaches
throughout Normandy. / i
The fighting is difficult,
but the victory is assured. / i
To the people of
Western Europe, say .../ i
are strong, have faith,
are firm. / i
1944 is the year of
your release. / i
My girls, we did.
Imagine this, Anne.
We'll be back to school
in October.
School.
-Hello.
-Hello.
I know there will be
a party soon, right?
But I want to be the first
say this.
So happy 15th birthday.
Oh, Thank you, Peter.
They are adorable.
The Miep bought them for me.
They cost me everything
I had.
Was it worth it to see
your smile.
What are you doing?
I do not believe it was so innocent
I dream
make it a novel.
Already have a title?
Maybe ...
"The Flowering of
an Ugly Duckling. "/ i
Or "The Secret Annex".
You have to say something.
Why cause trouble?
The Van Maarsen not say anything.
It has its reasons.
What about the neighbors?
Maybe they heard something ...
pipes, people talking.
-God knows what else.
-I get out of it.
They catch up!
They will know that
you been hiding from them!
Why did not abuse
when it was supposed to do?
Wonder what
happen?
Of course I have!
You'll wait how long?
Until the Gestapo come
to take you?
What do you do then?
Those interested in
a handful of Jews?
Anyway,
have the fate.
Is our lives
I'm talking about, Lemmert.
There fighting in Caen. / i
According to the news ...
not far.
Do you think that is a good idea ...
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