because she was full of spirit and mischief so she went out and got caught
Anne Frank and her family were discovered while in hiding in Amsterdam when an anonymous tip led to their arrest by the German police in August 1944. The identity of the person who revealed their hiding place remains unknown to this day.
The Nazi's were next door heard a noise. Anne Frank was discovered
Anne was 13 when she went into hiding, and 15 when she was discovered.
An example of foreshadowing in Anne Frank's diary is when she writes about her fear of being discovered by the Nazis or the possibility of being caught while in hiding. This foreshadows the tragic ending of the story where the Frank family is indeed discovered and taken to concentration camps.
In "The Diary of Anne Frank," Slagter is an officer who investigates the annex where Anne Frank and her family are hiding. He searches the building while Anne and the others remain quiet and hidden. Ultimately, he does not discover their secret hiding place.
She kept a diary while hiding from the Nazi's. She was Jewish and was hiding with her family from capture.
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 people Anne Frank was hiding with in the Secret Annex were eventually discovered and arrested by the Nazis. They were sent to concentration camps, and Anne Frank tragically died in Bergen-Belsen camp in 1945. Her father, Otto Frank, was the only one to survive and later published Anne's diary.
she was quiet and had breakfast and wrote in her diary.
Anne Frank and her family were in hiding in a secret annex located behind a bookcase on the upper floors of 263 Prinsengracht in Amsterdam, Netherlands, during World War II.
They were discovered on 4 August 1944 after hiding in the secret annex for 2 years and 29 days.
Anne Frank and her family were discovered by the Germans on August 4, 1944, after being in hiding for over two years in Amsterdam. They were arrested by the Nazis and sent to concentration camps, where Anne Frank ultimately died in early 1945.
Anne Frank had a blank book to write her diary in. She got it for her birthday while she was in hiding. Aside from that, she did not have many personal possessions while in hiding with her family.
Discovery. If they were discovered, they would immediately be sent to a concentration camp.