Edith often felt depressed during the period of hiding, this was due to many things, one of them being her turbulant relationship with Anne. Before the was Edith's role was housewife, but this was somewhat stolen by Mrs. Van Pels, as she was a naturally better cook etc. To keep herself entertained she would help with the cooking, read (anything except detective novels) and sew. She would also take comfort from her prayer book.
Otto Frank survived the Secret Annex because he was in a separate prison camp at the time of the arrest, and was later liberated by Soviet troops. He returned to Amsterdam after the war and discovered the diary written by his daughter Anne, which he then worked to have published.
she and her family were sent to a concentration camp where she and her sister died of typuis just 3 weeks before the allies liberated the camp. out of everyone in the annexe, only her father Otto, survived
His true feelings were probably apprehension, but hopefulness. Outwardly , Miep Gies said that Otto's normal demeanor - polite, courtly, a bit shy and nervous - disappeared during the time the eight were in hiding. He became a quiet, strong leader, his nervousness apparently vanished, no sign of shyness. She believes it was his way of assuming ultimate responsibility. After the war, she says his default manner of old - polite, courtly, shy - re-asserted itself.
Otto Frank's life was a stressful misery blur after the Secret Annex. He was worried about his family and didnt know what would happen next in his dangerous life.
he was the only one not put in a concentration camp he published annes diary
She ended up in a camp after that and died of typhus, so not very good.
to see what happend to it
Only Anne's father Otto survived.
The secret annex in Amsterdam was used as office and warehouse space for Otto Frank's spice and pectin business.
Inhabitants who lived in the secret annex were Anne Frank, Otto Frank, Edith Frank, Margot Frank, Hermann van Pels, Auguste van Pels, Peter van Pels, and Fritz Pfeffer. Sadly, all of them except Otto Frank died in captivity during the Holocaust.
Otto Frank was the only survivor from that group.
he was preparing for 1 year
Otto Frank was the only Survivor from that group.
Otto Frank (or in other words Annes father) Mr.Frank
The Real Names of the People in “The Secret Annex”: Anne Frank, Otto Frank, Edith Frank, Margot Frank, Hermann Van Pels, Auguste Van Pels, Peter Van Pels, and Fritz Pfeffer.
After the secret annex was discovered, the members were arrested by the Gestapo and sent to concentration camps. Anne Frank died in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in 1945, just weeks before it was liberated. Otto Frank, Anne's father and the only survivor from the annex, returned to Amsterdam after the Holocaust.
No, sadly Otto Frank (Anne's dad) was the only survivor of the family. He was also the only survivor of the secret annex.
The 8 people who hid in the secret annex were Anne Frank, Margot Frank, Otto Frank, Edith Frank, Hermann van Pels, Auguste van Pels, Peter van Pels, and Fritz Pfeffer. They hid in the annex during WWII to escape persecution by the Nazis.