The Frank Family moved into the annex on Monday, July 6, 1942.
Anne Frank and her family moved to the Secret Annex in July 1942 to hide from the Nazis during the occupation of the Netherlands in World War II.
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november 17
Dussel moves into Anne Frank's room in the Secret Annex.
Anne Frank and her family moved several times throughout her life, with her most notable move being into the Secret Annex in Amsterdam, where they went into hiding from the Nazis during World War II. Anne Frank lived in the Secret Annex for over two years before they were discovered and arrested.
Wednesday, 8 July 1942
In her first entry, Anne Frank discusses her mixed feelings about her family's move to the Secret Annex, as well as her frustrations with her mother and her lack of privacy.
Yes, Anne Frank and her family moved to Amsterdam in 1942 to escape the persecution of Jews in Germany. They went into hiding in a secret annex in Amsterdam where Anne wrote her famous diary.
Anne Frank and her family moved to Amsterdam in 1933, to Merwedeplein in Amsterdam in 1934, and then to the Secret Annex above her father's office in 1942. They were discovered and arrested there in 1944, and Anne was taken to concentration camps where she died in early 1945.
According to The Diary of Anne Frank, Anne's sister Margot's first wish for when she was able to leave the secret annex was to return to school again as soon as possible. Essentially, Margot wanted a normal life as a normal girl.
In the play, Anne's father gives her the diary on the day that they move into the annex. In reality, she received it as a birthday present a few weeks before.
The van Pels family moved into the secret annex in July 1942, joining the Frank family and Fritz Pfeffer. They lived in hiding there until they were discovered by the Nazis in August 1944.
Mr. Dussel moved into the secret annex in November 1942.