She didn't like it. She prefered to be safe in America. Her biggest fear was that if they went into hiding, they would be found and either shot or detained in a concentration camp (which, it is ironic. Every one in the Annexe was found and put into concentration camps.)
Petronella Van Daan is one of the characters in the play "The Diary of Anne Frank." She is the wife of Mr. Van Daan and the mother of Peter Van Daan. Petronella's character is based on a real person, Auguste Van Pels, who lived in hiding with the Franks during World War II.
Auguste van Pels went by Petronella van Daan, Kerli, Gusti, and Mrs. Beaverbrook.
The Van Pels joined the Franks in hiding on July 13, 1942
It is Peter Van Pels, Anne was hiding his true identity in her diary "Kitty"
Anne's mother, father and sister (Edith Frank, Otto Frank and Margot Frank), a dentist called Fritz Pfeffer (who is called Albert Dussel in the book), and the van Pels family: Auguste van Pels (called Petronella van Daan in the book), Hermann van Pels (Hermann van Daan) and Peter van Pels (Peter van Daan).
Hermann and Auguste Van Pel not van dan Anne frank only used van dan to cover his identity
Margot Frank, Edith Frank-Hollander, Otto Frank, Hermann van Pels, Auguste van Pels, Peter van Pels, and Fritz Pfeffer.
Peter Van Pels was a boy who lived in "the secret annex" with Anne Frank and her family. Van Pels' father was Hermann Van Pels. He worked with Anne's father, so that was why the Franks' brought the Van Pels with them into their hiding place.
Peter van pels was sixteen when he went into hiding.
The Van Pels Family.
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.
Annelise (Anne) Frank Margot Frank Otto Frank Edith Frank Auguste Van Pels Hermann Van Pels Peter Van Pels Fritz Pfeffer