november 17
Mr. Dussel
Hi! The setting to her diary is the annex, and I think her home.
Anne Frank used her diary as a way to express the way she was feeling while being shut off from the outside world, while living in the Secret Annex. Her diary reflects that of a teenage girl wanting to learn more about the world and looking forward to her future.
Alfred Dussel was Anne's pseudonym for Fritz Pfeffer, a dentist who was in hiding with the Franks. Anne and Pfeffer did not get along - to put it mildly - and anne gave him the name "Alfred Dussel" in her manuscript. "Dussel" is the German word for "jerk".
mr dussel is. fur baring animals give him asma
In the Diary of Anne Frank, the Franks gave Dussel a pair of gloves as a birthday gift. It was a thoughtful gesture to show their appreciation for him in spite of the tense living conditions in the Secret Annex.
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Anne Frank's diary does not contain information about Alfred Dussel's daily routine. However, as per the diary, Alfred Dussel was a dentist and he shared a room with Anne Frank in the annex where they were hiding during World War II. He arrived in the annex in November 1942, and stayed there until the group's arrest by the Nazis in August 1944. In her diary, Anne Frank describes some interactions with Dussel, including how she found him to be somewhat irritable and critical at times. She also notes that he had a difficult time adjusting to the cramped living quarters and lack of privacy in the annex. Overall, while Anne Frank's diary provides some insight into Alfred Dussel's character and personality, it does not contain specific details about his daily routine.
inside the secret annex(theyre hiding place)
annes diary never went to bergen belsen it was left in the secret annex and a fter the war annes father the only survivior found it in the secret annex
Her father found it in the secret annex after he was freed from the concentration camps. You can find a copy of the Anne Frank Diary in your local library.
In the book Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank, Alfred Dussel (her name for Friedrich Pfeffer) is a dentist. He shared Anne's quarters in the secret hiding place of the Frank and van Pels families.
Anne Frank received her diary on her 13th birthday, June 12, 1942, as a gift from her parents. She named it "Kitty" and began writing in it shortly after receiving it. The diary became her confidante during her time in hiding in the Secret Annex.
Mr. Dussel
Dr. Dussel endangered the secret annex in "The Diary of Anne Frank" by not displaying caution and discretion in his actions. He often made noise, talked loudly, and didn't adhere to the strict rules of the hiding place, which put everyone in danger of being discovered by the Nazis. Additionally, his constant disagreements and arguments with other residents of the annex created tension and could have escalated to the point of jeopardizing the safety of everyone hiding there.
Anne Frank's father, Otto Frank, was the only survivor from the eight occupants of the Secret Annex. He returned to Amsterdam after the war and published Anne's diary.
How dare you! I was in the secret annex in Germany in world war 2. My name is Anne Frank and I wrote the diary that my father has published. never ever say the word annex.from Anne Frank