Jacqueline van Maarsen is a childhood friend of Anne Frank, with whom she attended school in Amsterdam. They remained close friends until Anne went into hiding during World War II. Jacqueline van Maarsen later wrote a book about their friendship titled "My Friend Anne Frank."
Jacqueline van Maarsen was a friend of Anne Frank. Please see the link below.
yes she is very much alive
Jacqueline van Maarsen goes by Jacque, Jopie, and Jackie.
She was half Jewish.
Jacqueline Van Maarsen, at the time Anne went into hiding, but Anne changed "best friends" as most people change socks. It is easier to say that Anne's best lifelong friends were Jacque van Maarsen, Hannah Goslar and Sanne Ledermann.Before she went into hiding it was Jacqueline Van Maarsen who she called Jopie in her diary.
Jacqueline Van Maarsen and her diary which she named Kitty
Anne Frank's closest friends were Hanneli Goslar and Jacqueline van Maarsen. Hanneli Goslar was a childhood friend from before their time in hiding, while Jacqueline van Maarsen was a classmate and confidante. Both friends later shared memories of Anne and their time together in their published works.
Anne Frank's best friend in the Jewish secondary school was a girl named Lies Goosens.
Three of Anne Frank's friends were Hanneli Goslar, Jacqueline van Maarsen, and Nanette Blitz Konig. They were all mentioned in her diary and played significant roles in her life during her time in hiding.
Jopie de Waal is a real name, but without further context, it is difficult to determine if it belongs to a specific person. The name sounds Dutch or Afrikaans in origin.
Jacqueline van Rysselberghe was born in 1965.
Anne's "best" and most trusted friend was her diary, which she called "Kitty" - she told Kitty things she could tell no one else. At the time she went into hiding, Anne was closest to Jacqueline van Maarsen among her school friends.
Maarsen Roney is 5' 10".
The girl in question is Jacqueline van Maarsen, who was Anne's best friend but became closer to another girl, Hanneli Goslar, during their time in hiding. Anne writes about her feelings of jealousy and betrayal regarding Jacqueline's changing friendship.