"Believe me, I'd like to listen, but it doesn't work, because if I'm quiet and serious, everyone thinks I'm putting on a new act and I have to save myself with a joke, and then I'm not even talking about my own family, who assume I must be ill, stuff me with aspirins and sedatives, feel my neck and forehead to see if I have a temperature, ask about my bowel movements and berate me for being in a bad mood, until I just can't keep it up any more, because when everybody starts hovering over me, I get cross, then sad, and finally end up turning my heart inside out, the bad part on the outside and the good part on the inside, and keep trying to find a way to become what I'd like to be and what I could be if … if only there were no other people in the world. - Yours, Anne M. Frank"
Anne Frank's last words to her family were "In spite of everything, I still believe that people are good at heart." This sentiment reflects her enduring hope for humanity despite the hardships she faced during the Holocaust.
Anne Franks last were: "If only there were no other people in the world." that may not be the exact words but very close. nobody knows her last spoken words but these are her last in her diary.
Minutes before the Germans found out the Franks and the Van Daans were up in the Annex of Mr. Frank's office building, Anne wrote her last words in her Diary."I still believe, in spite of everything, that people are still truly good at heart" She almost always looked on the bright side of things. Her fate was ever so sad. Death a month before her concentration camp was liberated by the Americans.
i guess i will die and go to heaven now maybe i will see you there she told irma menkel
The last name was the Van Daans
2 years
because one german guy , saw the jewish in the secret anex , than we tell the police and an frank's family went to the concentration camp
The last dated entry in Anne Frank's diary was on August 1, 1944. It is believed that she continued writing entries after this date, but those subsequent entries were never found.
Dussel, I'm not sure if it was his first or last name but he was around 58 years old and was a dentist
Anne Boyeln
"Jopie" was a pseudonym Anne made up for her - in all later editions of the Diary, the pseudonyms have been dropped, and all characters are referred to by their own names. "Jopie" was - and still is- Jacqueline van Maarsen.
Anne Frank, her family (Otto, Edith, and Margot), and four other people (Hermann and Auguste van Pels, their son Peter, and Fritz Pfeffer) stayed in the Secret Annex while they were in hiding from the Nazis during World War II.
During the last year of her life, Anne's maternal grandmother came from her home in Aachen to live in Amsterdam with the Frank family. She had terminal cancer. She died in January of 1942.
The four helpers who supported Anne Frank and her family in hiding during the Holocaust were Miep Gies, Johannes Kleiman, Victor Kugler, and Bep Voskuijl. They provided food, supplies, and emotional support while the Franks were in hiding in the Secret Annex in Amsterdam.
Anne's last name is Shirley.
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.