he Frank family -- Frankfurt am Main in the 1920s: a portrait of the city -- Germany in the 1920s: political and economic crisis -- Frankfurt's Jewish community -- The Nazis' rise to power -- Hitler in power -- Democracy abolished -- The Labor Movement disbanded -- The labor service -- The propaganda machine -- The Anti-Jewish boycott -- Law and justice -- The church -- The Nazi "Welfaire State" -- The killing of the disabled -- Population control and racial policies -- Schools and universities - The youth movement -- Art and culture -- The German Army -- The Jewish community in Germany, 1933-1940 -- Kristallnacht -- Jewish refugees -- International reactions -- The Frank family in Amsterdam, 1933-1940 -- National Socialism in the Netherlands -- The Jewish community in the Netherlands, 1940 -- May 1940: the occupation of the Netherlands -- Early days of occupation -- The first roundup -- The February strike, 1941 -- Dutch collaboration
Recruitment of SS volunteers -- Anti-Jewish measures -- Dutch resistance -- Deportation begins -- The Frank family goes into hiding -- The noose tightens -- Deportation continues -- The final solution -- June 1944: the tide turns in Europe -- The last months of the Frank family -- The winter of hunger -- The liberation of the camps -- The final liberation of the Netherlands -- The end of the war in Europe -- Anne Frank's diary -- Anti-Semitism today and postwar Nazism -- Racism and racial violence -- Extreme Nationalism -- Fighting prejudice