No, for the majority of her life she lived in Holland- Amsterdam
Born in the city of Frankfurt am Main in Weimar Germany, she lived most of her life in or near Amsterdam, in the Netherlands.
Anne Frank's immediate family consisted of her parents, Otto and Edith Frank, and her sister, Margot Frank. Additionally, the family was joined by four other individuals when they went into hiding during World War II.
In 1933 the Frank family lives in Frankfurt am Main in Germany. That year Adolf Hitler becomes leader of the country while antisemitic sentiments and the economic crisis grow. Anne's father Otto Frank has an opportunity to start a business in Amsterdam and the family moves to the relative safety of The Netherlands.
Anne Frank was hidden with her family – her father Otto Frank, mother Edith Frank, and older sister Margot Frank – in the Secret Annex. Additionally, four other people helped them in hiding: the van Pels family consisting of Hermann, Auguste, and Peter, and Fritz Pfeffer.
Anne's family is four, plus another family of three, and one other single man. Eight, in total.
Meip helped Anne Frank and her family hide from the Nazis.http://www.annefrank.org/en/Anne-Frank/All-people/Miep-Gies/
The Frank family was hidden with four other people in the Secret Annex: Hermann, Auguste, and Peter van Pels, as well as Fritz Pfeffer.
Anne Frank and her family went into hiding in 1942 during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. They stayed hidden in the secret annex of an office building in Amsterdam for over two years before being discovered and arrested in 1944.
Anne Frank did not live in Germany. She grew up in Amsterdam, Holland. She is most famous for writing a diary during the time her family was in hiding from the Nazis during World War 2.
Miep Gies brought supplies, such as food and hygiene needs to Anne Frank in \"The Diary of Anne Frank.\" Other helpers included Bep Voskuijl and Jo Kleiman.
All four members of the Frank family in hiding (Anne, Margot, Otto and Edith) were initially sent to Auschwitz from Westerbork. On 30 October 1944 Anne and Margot were transported to Bergen-Belsen, where they both died in March 1945. Edith Frank died at Auschwitz in January 1945, and Otto Frank survived in Auschwitz III.