Anne Frank and her family tune in to the radio to listen to classical music to uplift their spirits. The radio is their only connection to the outside world for hope, news, and entertainment.
The eldest daughter of the Frank Family, Margot, recieves a conscription letter to go to a work in a special concentration camp. The family knows she will most likely not return if she goes so they all go under hiding.
Anne has been living in the attic for 7 months. She hears gun shots everyday and the percecution of her people becoming worse. She feels as depressed as she approaches her 14th birthday.
This clip describes the attack on Pearl Harbor, which quickly crippled the United States' Naval Forces in less than 2 hours. It includes footage of the attacks and testimony from survivors. The clip explains the impact of the Pearl Harbor attacks: they drove the United States into WWII and increased racial tensions domestically.