Because it was written with a "ballpoint pen" and therefore fake. Those did not exist at that time.
The Van Daans questioned the authenticity of the diary because they were skeptical that a young girl could write so eloquently and in such detail. They also had suspicions about the wartime experiences and events that Anne described in the diary.
because they were annoyed
because they're haters
the helocost was going on
Van Pel
In Anne Frank's diary, the Van Daans received 125 guilders for selling the rabbit skin coat.
a lot of people
In the diary of Anne Frank, Mr. Frank did not speak to the Van Daans for ten days following an argument about food distribution.
Anne Frank used pseudonyms in her diary to protect the identity of the people she wrote about. The van Pels and their son were changed to the van Daans by Anne to maintain their privacy and safety while documenting their experiences in hiding during World War II.
Anne Frank died before her dad did. So that is not a logical question.
Anne Frank did in fact live with the Van Pels, but used the name Van Daan in her diary. This may have been to protect their identity, we are unsure, but also we have to remember that Anne died before the diary was published, so the editors may have changed the name to protect their identity.catina03@live.com
The Van Daans
i think your question is who handed the Frank's in to the authorities? No one knows who told the police.
The Van Daans slept in the room adjacent to the Frank family in the Secret Annex during their time in hiding.
anne frank, margot frank, Edith frank, dussel, the van daans
The title of Anne Frank's diary is "The Diary of a Young Girl." It follows the experiences of Anne Frank, a Jewish girl hiding from the Nazis during World War II.
Her father, Otto Frank was the one to get Anne Frank's diary published.