From the play:
"Mr. Kraler: That's the man. A couple of weeks ago, when I was in the storeroom, he closed the door and asked me... how's Mr. Frank? What do you hear from Mr. Frank? I told him I only knew there was a rumor that you were in Switzerland. He said he'd heard that rumor too, but he thought I might know something more. I didn't pay any attention to it... but then a thing happened yesterday... He'd brought some invoices to the office for me to sign. As I was going through them, I looked up. He was standing staring at the bookcase... your bookcase. He said he thought he remembered a door there... Wasn't there a door there that used to go up to the loft? Then he told me he wanted more money. Twenty guilders more a week.
Mrs. Van Daan: Blackmail!
Mr. Frank: Twenty guilders? Very modest blackmail. ... Offer him half. Then we'll soon find out if it's blackmail or not."
To find out if the man in the storeroom knows about the Franks and Van Daans and is trying to blackmail them.
798,654
The man from the storeroom requests extra money from the people in the annex because he is exploiting their vulnerable situation. He knows that they are in hiding and cannot easily seek help elsewhere, so he takes advantage of their desperation for his own gain.
$2, 662, 000
25000 an eposdi
About 5000 a week
No, there is no evidence to suggest that Margot Frank told on her family. The Frank family, including Margot, were discovered by the Nazis who were searching for Jews in hiding during World War II.
Frank Sinatra
I suggest the Journal of Patrick Seamus Flaherty; it's about a marine in Vietnam.
Frank Lloyd Wright
140,000 a week that's over 7.5 million a year
No, Frank Lloyd Wright was not Jewish. He was born into a Protestant family in Wisconsin and was raised in the Unitarian faith. Throughout his life, he expressed various spiritual beliefs, but there is no evidence to suggest he identified with Judaism.
Anne Frank was never called Annie Because they Wanted to just call her the name they gave her Because they thought it was not right to do that