She had several disagreements with Mrs. Van Pels. She and her father got along perfectly, very smoothly. She argued with her mother, like a typical teenager, however, she once called her mum a champion, they pulled together in the camps. Peter Van Pels was the first boy she ever kissed. She had conflicts with mr. Pfeffer, and the name she used for him meant 'dope'. She didn't really say much about Mr Van Pels, but it is said that he was a quiet "agreeable sort of chap".
When thinking about this, bear in mind that Anne and all the others had to live enclosed in a very small space for a long time, so there were bound to be conflicts-so whilst Anne details a lot of conflicts, it is not that much for the situation she was in, and does not make her or any of the others bad people. Also, she, Peter and Margot were teenagers, so it was a particularly hard time to be in that situation.
She basically wrote about what happened each day. Including the people that she lived with and along with Mr. Kraler and Miep
One of the best known people who lived through the Holocaust is Elie Wiesel.
She lived on 263 PrinsengrachtStreet
anne frank lived for 15 years
Anne idolized her father
Anne Frank did not survive only her father Otto Frank lived
She let people to known what is life.
If you mean Anne's actual home on Merwedeplein, Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Anne and Margot lived there, and until January of 1942, Anne maternal grandmother also lived with them until she passed away.
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the people who lived with anne was her family: mr. fank mrs. frank margot (her older sister) and anne. the vaan dans: mr and mrs. vaan dan, and there son peter. last ablert dussel.