| A | B |
| Otto Frank | father of Anne |
| Margot | Anne's sister |
| concentration camps | where the Jews were sent |
| German dictator | Adolph Hitler |
| Netherlands | the country to which the Franks moved |
| yellow star | what the Jews wore on their clothes |
| bicycle | The Jews could not ride this. |
| pectin | causes jams to jell |
| 263 Prinsengracht | the address of the hiding place |
| the Van Pel family | were in hiding with the Franks |
| Miep | a friend who helped the Frank family |
| diary | Anne wrote in this |
| Peter | the Van Pel's son |
| Fritz Pfeffer | the dentist who was in hiding |
| two years and thirty days | the length of their hiding |
| reading and studying | a quiet activity |
| Secret Service officer | arrested the Frank family |
| Bergen-Belsen | the camp where Anne died |
| Auschwitz | a German death camp |
| Holocaust | World War II persecution of the Jews |
| genocide | destruction of a race of people |
| freight cars | how the prisoners were moved |
| after 5:30 P.M. | their "nightly freedom" |
| made curtains | the first thing they did after hiding |
| Opekta | the name of Otto Frank's company |
| Edith | Anne's mother |