Mr. Voskuijl, Otto Franks warehouse manager constructed the bookcase that hid the secret annex
The hidden entrnce to the Annex was built by Johannus Voskuijl, the father of Bep Voskuijl, one of the secretaries who worked for Otto Frank.
Mr Kugler
In the book "Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl," the entrance to the secret annex was concealed by a movable bookcase that covered the entrance to the hidden rooms where Anne Frank and her family lived in hiding during World War II. The bookcase was designed to blend in with the other bookcases in the room, making it difficult to detect the secret entrance.
The entrance to the secret annex where Anne Frank and her family hid was concealed by a moveable bookcase. This bookcase was put in place by Otto Frank, Anne's father, with the help of their trusted employees. It was designed to slide open to reveal the hidden entrance to the annex behind it.
In the book "The Hiding Place" by Corrie ten Boom, the hiding places used included a small hidden room behind a wall in Corrie's bedroom, a fake panel in the wall of a dining room cupboard, and a secret compartment under a table. These hiding places were used to shelter Jewish refugees during World War II.
the secret annex was built a long time ago]
it is because when Horemheb became pharaoh,he went about destroying every monument built to honor King Tut which accidentally covered the entrance to King Tut's tomb.King Tutankhamen's tomb was undiscovered for 33 centuries because when Horemheb became pharaoh, he went about destroying every monument ever built in Tutankhamen's honor. But the stonecutters accidentally covered the entrance.
beaucause the German soldiers where coming to there town Amsterdam and where going to send the Jews to concentration camps so Anne Frank's dad built a hideing place for them to stay. they stayed there for two year without being caught but they did get cauht
In the early printings of the diary he is called "Mr. Vossen" In later printings, all the real names of those involved were used, and his real name was Johannes Voskuijl. He was the father of Bep Voskuijl, one of the helpers, a secretary at the office. He was a skillful carpenter, and built the "swinging bookcase" that hid the entrance to the secret annex.
Some courageous citizen allowed the Jews to hide in their houses. Some time they built hidden rooms for them to wait out the war as stated in the diary of Anna Frank.
to protect different places. and wars for hiding places.
Anne's "Secret Annexe" was hidden behind a cupboard that opened like a door. She mentions in her diary that her and her family walked around with bumps on their heads for the first week or two.with a wooded bookcase that was on hinges hooked to the wall