He wanted to reunited with his family.
Anne Frank hid in the city Amsterdam.
she died
The diary of Anne Frank takes place in Amsterdam.
She lived in Frankfurt, Germany, where she was born. She had to move in 1933 when Hitler became chancellor of Germany. Then she moved to Holland in Amsterdam. She went in hiding when she was 13 years old.
No, it was in Amsterdam
Frank Fled to Amsterdam because where he used to live they didnt not let Jews live in peace.
Anne Frank spent her childhood in Frankfurt, Germany and later in Amsterdam, Netherlands. She and her family went into hiding in a hidden annex in Amsterdam during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands.
Anne Frank was born in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Her nationality was German until 1941 when Hitler declared that the Jews didn't have a nationality. She was then considered Jewish by the Nazis.
Anne Frank moved to Amsterdam in 1933 because her father Otto Frank as well as other Jews made the move [Germany to Holland] to escape.
Anne Frank hid in the city Amsterdam.
Frank kill Anne Hitler, How?
Anne Frank and her family left Germany in 1933, shortly after Adolf Hitler became Chancellor. They moved to Amsterdam in the Netherlands to escape persecution as Jews in Germany.
Before the war he and his family lived in Frankfurt, Germany, but then he moved to Amsterdam(because Hitler invaded) where he had business connections, he going first then Edith (his wife) then Margot (his daughter) then Anne went last (his younger daughter)
Anne Frank's hiding place was located in Amsterdam, Netherlands, in a hidden annex behind her father's business office.
Otto Frank moved to Amsterdam, while the rest of the family went temporarily to Aachen, Germany before joining Otto in Amsterdam several months later in the spring of 1934. The family then moved in with the Van Daans.
In 1933, Anne Frank's parents fled to Amsterdam from Germany to escape the persecution of Jews by the Nazis. They moved there to ensure the safety of their family and to avoid being targeted by the increasingly antisemitic policies in Germany.
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