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A total of eight.
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.
8 people in total. There was the Frank family: Anne , Margot , Otto and Edith. The Van Pels family: Hermann , Auguste and Peter. And there was Fritz Pfeffer who was a family friend.
Austria was easier for Hitler to annex then Czechoslovakia because Austria had no allies to help defend itself and many Austrians accepted the Anschluss, or the unification, of Austria and Germany.
Some Jews did keep pets. Anne Frank and the other members of the Secret Annex had a cat named Mouschi to keep the rats away. However, many Jews didn't keep pets because they made noise or ate a substantial amount of the rations.
Eight people lived in the secret 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.
Tales from the Secret Annex has 160 pages.
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.
two years.
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The secret annex in Anne Frank's story had eight rooms, including a living room, a kitchen, an office, a bathroom, and several bedrooms.
2 years
A total of eight.
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.
Out of the eight people who were hiding in the secret annex in Amsterdam during World War II, Anne Frank and her sister Margot Frank died from typhus in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. The others who were hiding with them survived the war.