Anne was never allowed to make a noise in hiding because, if she did, they could've gotten caught. so, she couldn't do anything that makes a noise, like, flushing a toilet. none of them were allowed to go outside either. so, Anne had barely nothing to do. she wrote in her diary to keep her company, and for something to do.
Anne Frank's hiding place, known as the Secret Annex, was located in a hidden section of her father's office building in Amsterdam. It consisted of small rooms with narrow hallways and low ceilings. The windows were blacked out for privacy, and the residents had to remain quiet during the day to avoid detection.
Anne Franks hiding place was very small and shared with 8 people. It was the 3rd floor of her fathers, Otto, old business.
It was horrible they had to go into hiding when Anne was 2 years old and p.s. Meghan Roth hates chloie spraker
It was probally dark and misrabel. No one made a sound and was scared.
she managed to let the world know what it was like to be in hiding with her diary, that's a great accomplishment!
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Anne Frank's life before she went into hiding was very nice. She was very fond of her dad Otto who was a very nice man. == ==She had a pleasant. carefree and somewhat spoiled life of a young pre-teen from an upper middle class family in Amsterdam. In other words: Completely normal - until the Nazi occupation began to strip away everyone's freedoms.
After the Franks were discovered and arrested, their hiding place was left empty. The belongings inside were left untouched until after the war, when Otto Frank, Anne's father and the only survivor from the family, returned to retrieve them. Today, Anne Frank's house in Amsterdam is a museum preserving the memory of the family and their experience during the Holocaust.
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The Franks went into hiding in July 1942, not long after Margot received a call-up notice from the SS. They spent over two years in hiding until they were discovered in August 1944, arrested, and deported to concentration camps. Anne and Margot died of typhus in Bergen-Belsen a few months before the camp was liberated. Only Otto Frank survived the Holocaust.
Yes, the Franks were almost a model family in light of how well the members got along (basically) and their relative happiness as a family before going into hiding, which was high.
Yes, Anne Frank's sister's name was Margot. Margot died of typhus like Anne.
The members of the secret annex, including Anne Frank, were sent to concentration camps like Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen during World War II. Anne Frank and her sister Margot died of typhus in Bergen-Belsen in March 1945.
Anne was a Humanist, much like her father, Otto. She believed in a higher power, but not in a traditional Jewish sense.