Yes, it's still standing. People are able to tour it everyday.
Yes, the Secret Annex where Anne Frank and her family hid during World War II is still standing. It is located in Amsterdam, Netherlands and is now part of the Anne Frank House museum, where visitors can learn about the life of Anne Frank and the history of the Holocaust.
"Annex" is the singular form. The plural form would be "annexes".
The correct spelling is "annex."
"Annex" can be both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to an extension or addition to a building or land. As a verb, it means to add or attach something, typically land, to an existing territory.
The word "standing" can be present tense (e.g. "I am standing") or past tense (e.g. "I was standing").
Standing is a verbal noun, an abstract noun, from the verb 'to stand'. Standing is a verb and also an adjective.Example uses:Verbal noun: His standing in our organization has greatly improved by his own efforts.Verb: The little girl's legs got limp after standing for multiple hours.Adjective: We have a standing committee to review proposals.
A secret Annex is a secret hiding place -EXAMPLE (WHEN ANNE FRANK WAS IN HIDING HER FAMILY LIVED IN A ANNEX)
Becuase they were trying to hideout in a secret addition to a house
Tales from the Secret Annex was created in 1949.
The ISBN of Tales from the Secret Annex is 978-0553569834.
Tales from the Secret Annex has 160 pages.
Eight people lived in the secret annex.
annes diary never went to bergen belsen it was left in the secret annex and a fter the war annes father the only survivior found it in the secret annex
The Van Daans joined the Franks in the secret annex in 1942.
Mr. Dussel moved into the secret annex in November 1942.
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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.
The address of the secret Annex, and it's front office building/warehouse is 263 Prinsengracht, Amsterdam. Part of the annex is still open for tours in Amsterdam.