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No, Anne Frank did not like the Nazis. In fact, she and her family were Jewish and were persecuted by the Nazis during World War II, ultimately leading to their hiding in the Secret Annex in Amsterdam. Anne's diary, "The Diary of a Young Girl," provides insight into her experiences and thoughts during that time.
Nobody nows who gave Anne frank's hiding place away if you want to find out do some research and investigate probably someone who didn't like Jews Meep knew they were there she gave them food maybe she did was she Jewish though
Somewhere around the point of being in hiding for two months or so, Anne begins to record in her diary thoughts of how badly she would like to go outside for a walk, and the like. Prior to that point, she had cheerfully described the annex as "like being on vacation in a particularly odd pension (rental)."
Anne Frank's family went into hiding to avoid being captured by the Nazis during World War II because they were Jewish. They went into hiding in a secret annex located in the rear of a building in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Well, sugar, Anne Frank didn't have time for jamming out on an instrument while she was busy hiding from the Nazis during World War II. She was too busy writing in her diary and being a total boss at surviving in a secret annex. So, no, she didn't play an instrument, but she did play the game of life like a pro.
the Germans was trying to kill all the Jews but most of the Jews went into hiding like anne frank.....but anne frank got grassed on (someone told the Nazis) where they was HOPE THIS HELPS :) the Nazis were the party under the power of Adolf Hitler at the time. Hitler believed that the Jewish community were the cause of all the problems in the world and therefore wanted to get rid of them. due to this, he imprisoned them, along with poles, people with disabilities and others, and sent them all to concentration camps, where they were either gassed in gas chambers or worked and starved to death. some Jews tryed to escape the camps by going into hiding, but most were found out and sent there anyway
Anne frank was hiding in an annex in her fathers business but before they did that they acted like it was run downcupcake72000
Like many Jews who were in hiding, the Frank family hoped to avoid being captured by the Nazis, since that would mean certain death. They hoped they would survive the war and that the Nazis would be defeated. Sadly, someone betrayed the family, and told the Nazis where the Franks were being hidden. In August 1944, Anne, her sister, and her mother were shipped to concentration camps, where they died. Otto was also sent to a concentration camp but somehow managed to survive until Russian troops liberated him and other prisoners. But he was the only member of the family who made it out alive.
Anne Frank's life was marked by persecution and hardship during World War II. She and her family went into hiding from the Nazis in Amsterdam to avoid capture. While in hiding, she wrote a diary that later became a famous account of Jewish life during the Holocaust. Sadly, Anne and most of her family were eventually discovered and deported to concentration camps, where she died at a young age.
Very good question .Anne frank was a Jew, but she has never looked like that, she has never been religious, she behaved like all the local people and of course her name is not a Jewish name.they never prayed or ate kosher. The only clue of Judaism of this family was their identity card and probably their friends knew about that .I just want to mention that Anne's mom was the closer one to religion, she wasn't very close, but she asked from Anne a couple of times to go to the synagogue, pray sometimes, and celebrate some Jewish holidays, and they were hiding, they were closer to the religion, in mental things .
Hiding from the Nazis was a constant struggle for survival, characterized by fear, stress, and uncertainty. Those in hiding had to be constantly vigilant, often living in cramped quarters with limited resources and enduring psychological strain. The risk of being discovered was ever-present, leading to a harrowing and perilous existence.
Well, honey, Mr. Frank gave Anne Frank a diary for her fourteenth birthday. She poured her heart out into that thing, documenting her life while hiding from the Nazis during World War II. It's a powerful and heartbreaking read, but hey, at least she had something to keep her mind busy during those dark times.