Margot received a letter saying to report for deportation to a concentration camp
Mr. Dussel and ___________
Yes, although she was the one they sent out if they needed something.
the anser to this question is ,,,,margot frank got a letter and it said that she had to go to a concentration camp . The Franks didnt want that to happen so they went into hiding
Mr. Dussle did hide in the Secret Annex with the Franks. However he did not go into hiding at the same time the Franks did. The Franks went first, then the Van Daans, then Mr. Dussle became the 8th member several months later.
They took Mr. Dussel in because they wanted to help him to go into hiding. Anne Frank was excited she was going to have someone to talk with but after some time with Dussel, she couldn't stand him.
They did not take suitcases into hiding - a Jew on the street carrying a suitcase was instantly suspect. Miep and Jan Gies carried as much of their clothing with them under their raincoats as possible, and when they left home to go to the annex, they wore many layers of clothing under their coats.
yes they did
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A letter of the calling for jews to put them in laborcamp
they hid in the secret annex at Otto's work place
The Secret Annexe, a little house in Otto Frank's office building.
The Franks went into the company building where Otta franks worked. They had a annex which was located above the building. They had a secret door and they placed a book shelf in front of the door.
They went into hiding in order to try to avoid being deported to a forced labour or extermination camp.
Yes, although she was the one they sent out if they needed something.
the anser to this question is ,,,,margot frank got a letter and it said that she had to go to a concentration camp . The Franks didnt want that to happen so they went into hiding
The Franks chose to go into hiding in the secret annex in Amsterdam to avoid persecution and deportation by the Nazis during World War II. It was a means of protecting themselves and attempting to survive the dangerous circumstances of the Holocaust.
Just a few days before the Franks had to suddenly go into hiding, Otto Frank took a walk with Anne to explain to her that they were planning to do so. They actually did go into hiding about 10 days before they had planned to, because Margot got her call-up notice.