Anne was born June 12, 1929, and hence was about 4 years old when the Third Reich was "born".
Anne Frank was 15
Yes. After the Nazis came to power (January 1933) Jews were persecuted in Germany and her family emrigrated to the Netherlands. (Please note that the spelling Frankfort is archaic and is based on a misunderstanding of the German. Furt means ford, not fort).
Otto Frank and his family were Jewish. Before Nazis came, Frank family lived prosperously. They were quite rich. Otto Frank gave Anne Frank a diary on her birthday. Since that time on, Anne Frank wrote her daily life in her diary.Then, the disaster came. Nazis, which led by Adolf Hitler, hated Jewish. They wanted to kill Jewish until they vanished. They brought Jewish to concentration camp, the place where Jewish would suffer to death because of famine or diseases. Otto Frank and the rest of his family (and friends) hid in their house in "secret annex", a room with a door behind a bookcase. They thought Nazis wouldn't find them, but Nazis did. Nazis brought Frank family and their friends to concentration camp. All of Frank family died except for Otto Frank. After the Germany surrendered because they lost, the Jewish were free. Otto went back to Amsterdam and found his daughter's diary. He established Anne's diary and it became one of the most popular book ever.Hope this answer improved the previous answer :)
When she left Germany Anne Frank was a little over 4 years old.
they came out the hiding spot
In 1933 the Frank family lives in Frankfurt am Main in Germany. That year Adolf Hitler becomes leader of the country while antisemitic sentiments and the economic crisis grow. Anne's father Otto Frank has an opportunity to start a business in Amsterdam and the family moves to the relative safety of The Netherlands.
Anne Frank's bicycle was likely lost or stolen during World War II when she and her family were in hiding. After being discovered and taken to concentration camps, their belongings, including the bicycle, were likely confiscated and not returned.
I was very sad
Netherlands. Netherlands.
During the last year of her life, Anne's maternal grandmother came from her home in Aachen to live in Amsterdam with the Frank family. She had terminal cancer. She died in January of 1942.
As you see Anne's father the only Annex Hider to survive the war, he published her diary in 1947, it came the most world's famous book
In "The Diary of Anne Frank," the soup eaters were a group of homeless people who came to the warehouse where Anne and her family were hiding in order to receive food. They were grateful for the help provided by the residents and helpers in the annex.