The person who betrayed those in the annex was never determined.
Officaly, the records from the Gestapo headquarters in amsterdam say that an 'anoynmous tip' told the germans the location of the Frank family. It should be noted, however, that when the annex was raided, all of the family, and those who hid them, where arrested EXCEPT the young secretatary who mysteriously vanished after the war.
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The Franks family lived in the secret annex for 2 years and 29 days before they were captured by the Germans Police.
The Germans were searching for Jews to send them to the concentration camps and the gas chambers.
the jews thought that the germans were awful people. That the germans had brought them to hell. (my english professor told me this answer)
The Germans Thought That He Had the Best Suggestions. He Didn't get told to be a leader. He told them
A night of Hanukkah while the people in the secret annex were celebrating they're holiday thief went inside the offices below the annex.One of the people in the annex ''Peter VaanDaan'' made a noise while the thief was there.Days after that happened the thief went to the green police and told them that there was people hiding in the annex.
Kraler lived with those living in the Annex or Annexes in April 1944 in Anne Frank because of the German occupation. The Annex was the place where Anne Frank and other Jews hid from the Germans.
Because they were in hiding! Only a few people knew and if the Germans found out they were hiding there they would have to be sent to concentration camps. So it had to be secret.
He told them what he could improve and bribed them
Germans were not told that the Jews were being exterminated at the time, they believed that the Jews were being re-settled in the east.
After the secret annex was discovered, the members were arrested by the Gestapo and sent to concentration camps. Anne Frank died in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in 1945, just weeks before it was liberated. Otto Frank, Anne's father and the only survivor from the annex, returned to Amsterdam after the Holocaust.