To the best recollection of the office staff in the front building, it was about 10:30 AM on the morning of August 4th, 1944.
The van Pels family, who lived in hiding with Anne Frank and her family, had a generally positive opinion of her. Mr. van Pels got along well with Anne, while Mrs. van Pels found her to be talkative and opinionated. Both families faced challenges and tensions during their time in hiding.
Mrs. Frank's patience was tried to the limit by Mrs. van Pels, and wanted to avoid any more conflict with her than necessary. Mrs. van Pels expressed jealousy about how close Anne and Peter had become. The one time Mrs. Frank spoke to Anne about it, it was concerning this fact (which Anne ignored).
Eight people were in the secret annex with Anne Frank: Anne's family (Otto Frank, Edith Frank, and Margot Frank), the van Pels family (Hermann, Auguste, and Peter van Pels), and Fritz Pfeffer. The number of people in the annex did not change throughout their time in hiding.
Anne and her family moved into the 'Secret Annexe" on the morning of Monday, 6 July 1942. On 13 July 1942, Hermann van Pels, Auguste van Pels and 16-year-old Peter joined the family in hiding. Fritz Pfeffer was the last member to join them in November. All eight of them lived there until August 4th, when they were discovered by the Nazis.
during the Holocaust Anne, her family, the Van Pels (Van Daans in the diary), and Fritz Pfeffer (Mr. Dussel) hid in the attic of Otto Frank's business until they were discovered and arrested on August 4, 1944. Miep Gies discovered Anne's diary, which became a world-famous book
Yes, Anne Frank had a crush on a boy named Peter van Pels, who was also in hiding with her family. They developed a close friendship during their time in the Secret Annex, but it is unclear if their relationship was romantic.
It is documented that Peter van Pels and Anne Frank shared their first kiss in the attic where they were hiding on July 6, 1944. However, the exact number of times they kissed during their time in hiding is not specified in historical records.
In the book "Annexed," Mutti is Anne Frank's mother, Edith Frank. She is depicted as a loving and supportive figure in Anne's life, providing comfort and guidance during their time in hiding in the Secret Annex.
Anne Frank did develop feelings for Peter van Pels during their time in hiding, as mentioned in her diary. It is believed that she had a crush on him, although the extent of their relationship is not fully known due to Anne's untimely death in the Holocaust.
The Van Pels room in the Anne Frank House served as both a living space and a kitchen because the occupants, the Van Pels family, were living in hiding during World War II and had limited space available. This arrangement allowed them to cook and prepare food within the same area where they slept and spent their time.
Yes, for her fourteenth birthday. he gave Miep Gies some money privately, and asked her to get any flowers she could. Miep was able to buy a small bouquet of peonies, which Peter gave to Anne.
At the time of the war Anne Frank was about 13 or 14.