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Anne collected pictures of famous people (mostly movie stars and royalty) and random pictures she thought were especially cute (babies, chimps, etc.) Mostly movie stars, Deanna Durbin being a favorite of hers.

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Anne Frank decorated her room in the annex with magazine pictures and postcards, transforming the blank walls into a more colorful and personal space. She also had a map of Europe and a picture of Princess Elizabeth of York hanging on the walls to make the room feel more cozy and personalized.

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i know that she had greta garbo a famous model

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According to the books Anne Frank would use glue and magazine pictures of her favorite celebrities. She also would have many different pictures of plays and little pamphlets of plays.

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Before she went into hiding, Anne Frank had a picture of the royal family on her wall.

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Pictures and clip outs of famous stars.

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Where does Dussel sleep in the annex?

In the "Secret Annex" where Anne Frank and her family were in hiding, Mr. Dussel slept in the same room as Anne Frank and Margot Frank. The room had a movable screen that separated the girls' sleeping area from Mr. Dussel's.


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Anne Frank's annex was located in Amsterdam, Netherlands, at Prinsengracht 263. It is part of the Anne Frank House museum.


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Anne gives Peter a picture of a movie star to decorate his room.


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Anne Frank's roommate was Fritz Pfeffer, who shared a room with her in the secret annex of the building in Amsterdam where they were hiding during World War II.


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What was Anne Frank in the annex doing right before they got caught?

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How many days did Anne Frank and her family stay in the room?

Anne Frank and her family spent about two years in hiding in the Secret Annex in Amsterdam during World War II, from July 1942 to August 1944.


How was the entrance to the secret annex concealed in the book Anne frank?

In the book "Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl," the entrance to the secret annex was concealed by a movable bookcase that covered the entrance to the hidden rooms where Anne Frank and her family lived in hiding during World War II. The bookcase was designed to blend in with the other bookcases in the room, making it difficult to detect the secret entrance.


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Where did Anne Frank and her family hide?

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