August 4 1944
The occupants of the secret annex had mixed feelings about Anne Frank. Some found her charismatic and admired her spirit, while others found her outspokenness and energy overwhelming. Overall, they all respected and cared for her, especially given the challenging circumstances they were in.
Anne Frank's father, Otto Frank, wrote a set of rules for the occupants of the Secret Annex in Amsterdam where they were hiding during World War II. These rules were meant to help maintain order and ensure everyone's safety while in hiding.
A night of Hanukkah while the people in the secret annex were celebrating they're holiday thief went inside the offices below the annex.One of the people in the annex ''Peter VaanDaan'' made a noise while the thief was there.Days after that happened the thief went to the green police and told them that there was people hiding in the annex.
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.
There was an illegal entry in early 1943 (nothing taken), then a burglary on July 15th, 1943, and another on February 29, 1944 . Both of these were quite professional - those in the annex did not know it until after the fact. Lastly, there was a break in on April 9, 1944 by a ten-year-old boy from the neighborhood named Hans Wijnberg. He also took nothing, but the commotion he created scared the people in the annex badly, and they spent a long, terrifying night until help came the next morning.
It was were Anne Frank and her Family hid while Hitler hunted the Jews. Anne Frank kept a diary of what happened while she was in hiding inside the Secret Annex. It was located behind a book case in her father's work place.
It means "secret annex house" and refers to the hiding place of Anne Frank and her family in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
The four helpers in the Secret Annex were Miep Gies, Johannes Kleiman, Victor Kugler, and Bep Voskuijl. They provided food, supplies, and support to Anne Frank and her family while they were in hiding during World War II.
When Mr. Dussel arrived at the secret annex, he told everyone that he was a dentist and that he would be staying with them for a while. He also mentioned that he had been in hiding before and knew what to expect.
Yes, the inhabitants of the Secret Annex did play games to pass the time and lift their spirits during their time in hiding. They played word games, charades, and even made up their own versions of existing games to keep themselves entertained while in hiding.
This lady helped them with the shopping her name was Miep and also he workers (Johannes Kleiman, Victor Kugler, and Bep Voskuijl) at Otto Franks business helped them too they were called the "helpers" to help them with food, supplies, and company for the secret annex.
While in the Annex, Anne Frank did a lot of schoolwork. She had an almost normal life, she just wasn't able to leave. At first, she was energetic and anxious about living there, but after awhile, she got in fights with everyone else, and got tired of living there. A little while before she was taken, she became very depressed. Mainly, she read, wrote, did math, cooked, cleaned, listened to the radio, and took a shower every Sunday. She also formed a relationship with Peter. The two would have deep conversations in his room for hours at a time.