Otto Frank, her father.
They left in 1933.
Anne Frank was left handed
Anne Frank and her family left Nazi Germany because they were harassed and persecuted as Jews there. In other words, they were refugees in the Netherlands.
Anne Frank's portfolio, including her family trees, writing books, and textbooks, was left behind in the Secret Annex where she and her family hid during World War II. After their arrest by the Nazis, the belongings of the Frank family were confiscated. Anne's writings were discovered and later published as "The Diary of a Young Girl."
Anne Frank and her family hid from the Nazis in the Netherlands for two years during World War II. Anne Frank left behind her diary, detailing her experiences in hiding, which was later published and has become a widely read account of the Holocaust.
Anne Frank's motto was "Think of all the beauty still left around you and be happy."
After the Franks were discovered and arrested, their hiding place was left empty. The belongings inside were left untouched until after the war, when Otto Frank, Anne's father and the only survivor from the family, returned to retrieve them. Today, Anne Frank's house in Amsterdam is a museum preserving the memory of the family and their experience during the Holocaust.
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Anne's cat was named Moortje. However, Moortje did not go into hiding with the family. The Franks had to make it look like they left their home quickly, so the cat had to be left behind. The cats that Anne Frank mentions in her Diary: her own cat, Moortje, which she had to leave with a family friend when the Frank family went into hiding; Mouschi, Peter's cat who lived in the secret Annex with Anne.
She was 13