On the contrary - they went into hiding about ten days before Otto had intended to, because Margot got her "call up" notice. They had to do it within 18 hours or so after that.
they had no choice, they were caught hiding by the Nazis who then sent them to different concentration camps where they all died except for Mr. Frank who later published Anne's diary .
Frank and her family went into hiding on July 6, 1942, which was ten days than ...Into Hiding (1942) they got caught 2 years later. by priya
The Frank family was joined by the van Pels family on July 13, 1942, and would later be joined by Fritz Pfeffer (a dentist).
From what we have found in her diary, Anne Frank began writing on her thirteenth birthday, all the way untill her last entry that she wrote at the age of fifteen. So it's been figured out that Anne Frank and her family had been in hiding for three years.
Anne Frank and her family lived in two rooms of the Beje in the hiding place during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. They were later joined by another family, the Van Pels, and an acquaintance, Fritz Pfeffer.
Her diary. It was later published by her father under the title "The Diary of Anne Frank"
Anne Frank was a young, Jewish girl during WW2. She, her family, and some family friends went into hiding in order to not be captured by the Germans. The hiding spot was in the attic above her father's company. Unfortunately, a new worker at the company heard something strange and reported it to the soldiers. anne Frank was put into a camp and eventually died. Everyone who had gone into hiding died except for her father. Her father found her diary that later was published.
Many people initially believed that the Frank family had escaped to Switzerland or to relatives in Belgium. However, it was later revealed that they were actually hiding in a secret annex in Amsterdam during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands.
They were Jews in the Nazi-occupied Netherlands (Holland). When Margot Frank received a demand to report for 'resettlement in eastern Europe' (that is deportation to a concentration camp in Poland) the family went into hiding.
Another Jewish family hid in the "Secret Annex" with the Franks. They were called Van Pels. The family consisted of a father, a mother, and a son, Peter, who Anne eventually fell in love with. There was one other person hiding with them. He joined them later. He was an elderly Jewish dentist named Dussel. Anne was frustrated by him sometimes, and she had to share a room with him. There was a total of eight people in the secret annex.
During World War II, the Nazis were looking for Anne Frank, a young Jewish girl hiding in Amsterdam. She and her family were discovered and arrested in 1944. Anne Frank later died in a concentration camp.
The van Pels family went into hiding with the Frank family on July 13, 1942, in Amsterdam. They lived together in the Secret Annex for over two years before being discovered by the Nazis in August 1944.