she lived in a shed and otto was an escort
Anne Frank lived in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, during World War II. Her father, Otto Frank, was a businessman who ran a company that dealt in spices and pectin.
Anne Frank's Family members were: Anne Frank (of course) Margot Frank (pronounced Margo, Anne's sister) Edith Frank (Anne and Margot's mother) Otto Frank (Anne and Margot's father, the only person to live after the concentration camps) Hope this helped!!
Anne Frank had three immediate family members. These were her father, Otto Frank, her mother, Edith Hollander Frank, and her sister, Margot Betti Frank. Anne Frank lived from June of 1929 to March of 1945.
Anne Frank lived in the annex with her family: her parents, Otto and Edith Frank, and her sister, Margot. They were joined by another family, the Van Pels (Van Daan in Anne's diary), consisting of Hermann, Auguste, and their son Peter, as well as Fritz Pfeffer.
Anne Frank lived the first five years of her life in Frankfurt, Germany.
Otto Frank was the only member of the Frank family to survive the concentration camps. After the camps were liberated, he returned to Amsterdam and discovered that his daughters Anne and Margot had died in Bergen-Belsen.
2 if you count her shipping to a camp as living.
yes, her father was the only one to live out of everyone who they were living with
Otto Frank was informed about Anne's death by the Red Cross after the war. He received confirmation from survivors and friends who had been in the concentration camps that Anne and his family had been taken there and subsequently died.
anne frank lived for 15 years
These were made mostly by Otto Frank, and given verbally to all of the residents of the Annex. But they were were written down by Mr. van Pels in a humorous way and given to Fritz Pfeffer when he came to live with them. Anne copied the rules into her diary.
Anne Frank and her family lived in a hiding place located in the annex of her father's business in Amsterdam during World War II. The hiding place consisted of several rooms, including a shared living room, kitchen, bathroom, and sleeping quarters for all residents. Anne spent most of her time in her own bedroom within the annex.
Yes, there are many of Anne Frank's friends still alive in 2014. Most were childhood friends like Hennelore Klein, Eva Geivinger and Mary Nos some even survived the holocaust like Jacqueline Van Marsen,some seen Anne while she was in the last camp alive like Bloeme Evers-Emoen, Nannette Blitz and Hanneli Goslar.