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Peter van Pels was his name. Early editions of the diary used pseudonyms for those in hiding other than the Franks, but that was eliminated years ago - their correct names are used today.
one of Anne franks challenges was being in the secret annex for 2 years
it is still a mystery 60 years after it happened, but it has been thought the burglar who robbed the building below the secret annex or an employee who blackmailed the company because he supposedly knew the annex members were upstairs
The Franks family lived in the secret annex for 2 years and 29 days before they were captured by the Germans Police.
Anne Frank went into hiding because Margot Frank, her older sister, had gotten a letter that required her to immediately go to a concentration camp. Frightened, the whole family moved into hiding in Amsterdam to prevent Margot from being sent to a work camp.Anne Frank went into hiding because the government of that time, the Nazi's, had made an order to send all the Jewish people of the country to concentration camps. The Franks went into hiding because they were Jewish, their only other choices were to go the camps where they would die. In fact, they were found and sent to camps. Anne died a month before the war endedto be safe
for 2 years
2 years.
They were in hiding for two years and one month.
The Franks and the Van Daans hid in the annex for two years
2 years
5 days (: Haha just kidding they were in hiding for under 2 years and 1 month So not that long
Anne Frank's hiding place was located in a concealed area behind a movable bookcase in her father's office building. The annex consisted of a few small rooms with limited space where Anne, her family, and some friends lived in hiding for over two years during World War II.
Peter van Pels was his name. Early editions of the diary used pseudonyms for those in hiding other than the Franks, but that was eliminated years ago - their correct names are used today.
Anne Frank hid in the secret annex in Amsterdam, The Netherlands for just over 2 years, from July 6, 1942 until August 4, 1944. On August 4, 1944, Anne Frank, her family, and the other people hiding in the secret annex were discovered and arrested by the Nazis.
The Franks, a Jewish family, went into hiding in Amsterdam during World War II to escape persecution by the Nazis. They left their house by moving into a secret annex located above Otto Frank's business premises, where they lived in concealment for over two years until they were discovered and deported to concentration camps.
From July 6, 1942 to August 4th, 1944, so about 2 years and 1 month, or 25 months
Dussel, I'm not sure if it was his first or last name but he was around 58 years old and was a dentist