8, Anne, Margot, Otto Frank, Edith Frank, Peter Van Pels, Mr. Van Daan, Mrs. Van Daan, and Mr. Dussel
There were a total of eight people in the annex with Anne Frank: Anne, her parents Edith and Otto, her sister Margot, the van Pels family (Hermann, Auguste, and their son Peter), and Fritz Pfeffer.
8 including Anne, there was:
Mr Frank
Mrs Frank
Margot Frank
Anne Frank
Mrs van Daan
Mr van Daan
Peter van Daan
Albert Dussel
8 people all together.
There was a total of eight people hiding in the annex.
Eight people were in the secret annex with Anne Frank: Anne's family (Otto Frank, Edith Frank, and Margot Frank), the van Pels family (Hermann, Auguste, and Peter van Pels), and Fritz Pfeffer. The number of people in the annex did not change throughout their time in hiding.
Anne Frank's secret annex had two floors. It consisted of several rooms where Anne and her family lived in hiding during World War II.
Eight people lived in the annex: Anne Frank, her parents (Otto and Edith Frank), her sister (Margot Frank), the van Pels family (Hermann, Auguste, and Peter), and Fritz Pfeffer.
Anne Frank was a Jewish girl when Hitler and the Nazis were around, and because Hitler opposed Jewish people he killed many of them. But Anne Frank managed to hide in a secret annex somewhere in Germany. Or somewhere like that. I am pretty sure there is a book on it. I hope you find what your looking for.
Anne Frank and her family moved several times throughout her life, with her most notable move being into the Secret Annex in Amsterdam, where they went into hiding from the Nazis during World War II. Anne Frank lived in the Secret Annex for over two years before they were discovered and arrested.
Anne Frank became a better person while living in the annex by maintaining compassion and sharing her real thoughts on paper. Her truth helped many to understand the vileness and resiliency needed to make it through the Holocaust.
The bells of the Westerkirke symbolized many things to Anne: Freedom, beauty, and "normalcy of life", all of which she longed for in the annex. She was alone in appreciating the bells; most of the other residents of the annex found them annoying.
In World War Two, Jews were being jailed and killed in the camps. Many families did the exact thing as Anne family, accept them in a false room offered by a German family.
Anne Frank and her family hid in the Secret Annex for about 2 years and 1 month before they were discovered in August 1944.
The secret annex in Anne Frank's story had eight rooms, including a living room, a kitchen, an office, a bathroom, and several bedrooms.
While in hiding, Anne Frank interacted with the members of her family and the other occupants of the Secret Annex, including the Van Pels and Fritz Pfeffer. She did not have the opportunity to meet many people outside of the Annex due to being in hiding during the Holocaust.