The dentist Fritz Pfeffer - much to her chagrin. The Franks really should have thought out the sleeping arrangements one more time.
The Frank's stayed in hiding with the Van Pels.Also, Anne Frank had crush on Peter Van Pel.They stayed in hiding for 2 yrs.Anne had to share a room with a guy named Fritz.
Anne Frank's roommate was Fritz Pfeffer, who shared a room with her in the secret annex of the building in Amsterdam where they were hiding during World War II.
The franks stayed in that room for two years and was then sent to concentration camp.
The Morning the Franks left, they left there door open and their room a mess so it looked like they had been captured by the Nazis. They actually were hiding in Amsterdam in a secret room. The door to the room was a bookshelf and they had to be quiet during the day. The door was dead bolted, but someone found out they were there, they told the Nazis, and The Franks were caught.
there was 7 doors, one to get in, one to get into anne and dussel's room, one to get to the bathroom, one to get to the attic where the van daans were, one to get to peters room, and one to get to mr. and mrs. franks room.
Anything was preferable to being captured and deported by the Nazis - that almost always meant death. Many Jews survived the war in hiding under circumstances much worse than what the Franks had in the annex.
Fritz Pfeffer, a dentist the Franks and van Pels agreed to take in. Anne wrote initially that she was "glad to make the sacrifice", but soon grew to detest being in the same room with Pfeffer.
there were six rooms behind the bookcase in Anne franks room.
the "secret annex", where the Franks and Van Daans hid was at the back of Mr. Frank's work office.
anne frank hid in a secret room behind her father's office with her family and other people.friends of anne and her family help sneak food into the hiding place. after the hiding place was discovered by German police , she was sent to concentration camps and then died of typhus
Another Jewish family hid in the "Secret Annex" with the Franks. They were called Van Pels. The family consisted of a father, a mother, and a son, Peter, who Anne eventually fell in love with. There was one other person hiding with them. He joined them later. He was an elderly Jewish dentist named Dussel. Anne was frustrated by him sometimes, and she had to share a room with him. There was a total of eight people in the secret annex.
The total available floor space in the Annex - not including the bathroom or Peter's under-the-stairs room - was 550 square feet. And at that, Anne thought it "luxurious" compares to the nooks some people were hiding in.