They hid in the attic for about two years. Many say they were discovered by a thief at night that blackmailed them or it was a coworker of Mr. Frank who was suspicious about the noise and ruckus upstairs.
Trenches or bunkers
2 years
They hid in Ghettos and Bombed houses.They would put up fake walls such as replacing doorways with movable bookshelves or anything else they could put up. They would also hide in underground bunkers.In cellars and attics, where they had to keep quiet, even motionless, for hours on end. In barns, chicken coops, and forest huts. Any noise, conversation, or footsteps could arouse neighbors' suspicion and perhaps even prompt a police raid.Jews were often concealed in attics or basements. Anne Frank and the Frank family lived for a long time in a secret annex in a house.
Anne Frank was in the Secret Annex for 2 years and 29 daysThey moved in July 6, 1942 and were arrested August 4, 1944.2 yearsthe frank family stayed in hiding in there attic for 2 years until they were found and killed by the Germans :( poor frank family x
She died a long time ago. anne frank is 85 year old
The Frank family, along with four others, stayed hidden in the attic of the Secret Annex in Amsterdam for about two years, from July 1942 to August 1944, before they were discovered and arrested by the Nazis.
Probably hiding from capture for so long in an attic.
Anne Frank and he family began hiding on July 6, 1942 until they were betrayed and arrested on August 4, 1944. Which is roughly two years.
she hid for two years
About 2-3 years.
2 years
1942-1944
Frank and the Cascio family were long time friend's of Michael, he often referred to them as his second family. He recorded a lot of tracks and demo's in Frank's music studio.
No, Anne Frank did not have freedom during the time she was in hiding. She and her family were in hiding to escape Nazi persecution during World War II.
Victor Kluger was one of the people who helped hide Anne Frank and her family and friends during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. He died due to long term illness in Toronto, Canada on December 16, 1981.
Peter found an old family album in the attic that gave him a new perspective on his family history. He discovered some long-lost photos and letters that helped him uncover a family secret. This experience led Peter to better understand his roots and appreciate his family's journey.
Victor Kluger was one of the people who helped hide Anne Frank and her family and friends during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. He died due to long term illness in Toronto, Canada on December 16, 1981.