Mr. Kraler was the person who helped the Franks prepare the secret annex and got them ready to hide from the Germans. He provided supplies, news and emotional support to the family. After Kraler and the Frank family were discovered, he was sent to a death camp in Holland. He eventually escaped and made his way to Canada after the war and remained there for the rest of his life.
Mr. Kraler is a pseudonym which is a name that a person or group assumes for a particular purpose, which differs from his or her original or true name. His real nae is Victor Kugler.
Mr. Kraler was the pseudonym used for Victor Kugler in The Diary of Anne Frank. He died at age 81 on December 16, 1981 in Toronto, California.
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"Mr. Kraler" was actually named Victor Kugler, and he died in Toronto, where he had lived for many years, on December 16th, 1981.
Mr. Kraler was born on July 10, 1884.
81 when he died
kind and outgoing
Yes he died
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Miep Gies helped hide Anne Frank and her family in the Secret Annex during World War II. Mr. Kraler was one of the employees who also helped hide them, along with his colleague, Mr. Koophuis. They provided food, supplies, and support to the people in hiding.
Mr. Kraler brings Anne a magazine called "Tineke" every Monday. The magazine contains articles, stories, and puzzles for Anne to enjoy while in hiding.
Peter was careless and left a door open in the warehouse, allowing Mr. Kraler's cat to escape. This angered Mr. Kraler because the sound of the cat's bell could have alerted someone to the hiding place of the annex residents.
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No, Mr. Kraler passed away in 1952, several years after the war.
The math teacher Mr. Kraler Anne did not like math.
Mr. Kraler brings news about a worker named Carl in Act 1, Scene 1 of "The Diary of Anne Frank" when he tells Mr. Frank that Carl had been taken away by the Gestapo for risking his life to save a Jewish woman.
If you are referring to Miep Gies and Victor Kugler (Mr. Kraler), they were Dutch citizens who helped hide Anne Frank and her family during World War II. They provided them with food, supplies, and emotional support while they were in hiding. After the Frank family was discovered and arrested, Miep and Mr. Kraler continued to help Anne's father, Otto Frank, by preserving Anne's diary and trying to support him after the war.