what food is served in the annex at every meal and why in the book anne frank diary of young girl
breads, because it was hard to find a good food source.
your frine lol a troll
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november 17
Hi! The setting to her diary is the annex, and I think her home.
Anne Frank used her diary as a way to express the way she was feeling while being shut off from the outside world, while living in the Secret Annex. Her diary reflects that of a teenage girl wanting to learn more about the world and looking forward to her future.
Peter van Pels: He had a small bedroom in an alcove where the stairs led up to the attic.
Anne Frank is a kid who lived in the Secret Annex because of theNazi's were taking Jews to concentration camps to murder them so many Jews went into hiding. Durining the time she was living in the Secret Annex she kept a diary and wrote almost every day. So she basically wrote what is was like to be living in hiding.
Wrote her diary.
Yes, she revised her diary while she in hiding in the annex.
yes
Mrs. Frank was 44 years old at the time of the diary's writing.
inside the secret annex(theyre hiding place)
november 17
Her father found it in the secret annex after he was freed from the concentration camps. You can find a copy of the Anne Frank Diary in your local library.
Anne Frank received her diary on her 13th birthday, June 12, 1942, as a gift from her parents. She named it "Kitty" and began writing in it shortly after receiving it. The diary became her confidante during her time in hiding in the Secret Annex.
No, not everyone in the annex died. Of the eight people in hiding in the annex during World War II, only Anne Frank's father, Otto Frank, survived. He later published Anne's diary.
It's the diary (daily record ) of a Jewish Dutch girl, Anne Frank, during World War 2 who was hiding out in a secret annex from the German persecution, See the related link for more.
The only person to survive from the annex was Otto Frank, the father of Anne Frank. He discovered her diary after the war and worked to have it published, ensuring her story lived on.
Anne Frank's father, Otto Frank, was the only survivor from the eight occupants of the Secret Annex. He returned to Amsterdam after the war and published Anne's diary.