No one knows. I mean, her family knew and Miep Giese (don't know how to spell it but it is pronounce meep geese) knew. But no one knows who ratted them out.
in the spring of 1943
No one really knows for sure, someone told the Nazis about their hiding place. I think :)
August 4, 1944.
They couldn't carry luggage. They would look too suspicious.
The van Pels (in diary known as van Daans) and Mr. Pfeffer (in diary known as Mr. Dussel) were in the secret annexe with the Franks. Merry Christmas! -22redroses
This "Secret Annex" is part of the building at Prinsengracht 263 near the Westermarkt, that together with several other houses in that area will have to make way for a new office block.
August 4, 1944.
No one really knows for sure, someone told the Nazis about their hiding place. I think :)
Otto Frank may have been furious because he discovered that his family's hiding place had been discovered by the Nazis or that they were betrayed to the authorities. He also may have been furious about the injustices and atrocities being committed against Jewish people during the Holocaust.
Tonny Ahlers betrayed the Franks out of self-preservation. He gave information about their hiding place to the Nazis in order to secure his own safety and avoid being captured or punished.
i dont know who know about it
The Franks followed a strict routine in hiding, which typically consisted of waking up early, remaining quiet during the day, studying, doing household chores, and reading. They were not allowed to leave the hiding place and had to maintain silence to avoid detection by the Nazis. Their daily schedule was structured to minimize the risk of discovery and maintain a sense of normalcy while in hiding.
Anne Frank and her family were discovered in their hiding place in the Secret Annex on August 4, 1944, by the German authorities. They were betrayed by an informant who provided information to the Nazis.
An attic on top of Mr. Franks office.
August 4, 1944.
they hid in the secret annex at Otto's work place
Besides the Frank family, the van Pels family (mother, father and teenage son) and a dentist named Fritz Pfeffer shared the hiding place with the Franks.
The Frank family was discovered by the Nazis on August 4, 1944, in their hiding place in Amsterdam. They were betrayed by an anonymous informer, leading to their arrest and deportation to concentration camps.