Yes.
Anne did this to have comfort in all the hardships in her troubled life.
To keep it simple, Edith Frank and her daughter Anne were exact opposites in virtually every way.
There's a book called "The diary of Anne Frank", that is the entire record. Strangely the text is taken from her diary.
I would play the drums...
Anne Frank's father had planned to go into hiding for months. He told Meip to take Margot to the annex and keep her there until the rest of the family came into hiding with margot.
so she wouldnt keep notice about the war and she would like to write about her thoughts
Anne does not mention a marching band at any place in the diary. Please keep in mind that this is a category about Anne Frank, the real person, and her diary, not about the stage play "The Diary of Anne Frank", which is extensively fictionalized.
He is shy and prefers to keep to himself. In Act II of the play version then he and Anne start a semi-romantic relationship.
No, Anne Frank was not homeschooled in the annex. She continued her education through correspondence courses with a tutor outside the annex. Her father, Otto Frank, arranged for her to receive educational materials and supervise her studies to keep her engaged during their time in hiding.
Anne Frank heard an announcement on the radio about the Dutch government-in-exile broadcasting from London. The announcement mentioned that all Dutch citizens should keep faith in the country's future victory.
Likely to be one of the photographers at the camps, many camps did have photographers because to keep photo records and uses in the future
She would probably take food, water, extra clothes, a coat and things to keep warm, her diary, a pen, family pictures, old letters, a handkerchief, and other things that were important to her.