Mr. Frank was the one in charge. He made all the decisions, and everyone looked to him for leadership. He made sure the children (Anne, Margot, and Peter) kept up with their schoolwork, and gave them books to read. He was also the peacemaker between Anne and her mother, who frequently clashed. He had a quiet way of reminding Anne to control her temper.
No. The Frank family remained indoors in the Secret Annex until their arrest in August, 1944.
Mr. Dussel arrived at the Secret Annex in November 1942, joining the Frank family and the other occupants who were already in hiding.
Quite well. It is a fair argument to say that the residents of the annex who adapted best to the situation were Mr. Frank, Mr. van Pels, Anne, and to a lesser extent, Margot.
all of them expect for mr frank
november 17
To keep every one safe and undiscovered.
In the "Secret Annex" where Anne Frank and her family were in hiding, Mr. Dussel slept in the same room as Anne Frank and Margot Frank. The room had a movable screen that separated the girls' sleeping area from Mr. Dussel's.
Sadly enough the Nazis broke through the door of there secret annex and took Anne and her family. Only Mr. Frank and Miep survived.The German Police found Anne Frank and everyone lese in the annex on august 4 1944.
Mr. Dussel moved into the secret annex in November 1942.
mr. and mrs. van daan, their son petter, mr. and mrs. frank, margot (anne's sister) and of course anne frank
The 8 people who hid in the secret annex were Anne Frank, Margot Frank, Otto Frank, Edith Frank, Hermann van Pels, Auguste van Pels, Peter van Pels, and Fritz Pfeffer. They hid in the annex during WWII to escape persecution by the Nazis.
Fritz Pfeffer (also known as Mr. Dussel) was a dentist and a friend of Orro Frank. He was the last person to permanently join the annex.