No, not everyone in the annex died. Of the eight people in hiding in the annex during World War II, only Anne Frank's father, Otto Frank, survived. He later published Anne's diary.
The event everyone in the annex was anxiously awaiting was the outcome of the war, specifically, the liberation of the Netherlands from the Nazis.
Anne frank and her family cleansed in bath tubs the secret annex was just like a house with 2 floors
People break in to the house
Yes, it would have been more fair and considerate to involve everyone in the decision-making process when bringing in Mr. Dussel to join them in the annex. This way, everyone's input and concerns could have been addressed, and the decision would have been more collaborative and inclusive.
Sadly enough the Nazis broke through the door of there secret annex and took Anne and her family. Only Mr. Frank and Miep survived.The German Police found Anne Frank and everyone lese in the annex on august 4 1944.
all of them expect for mr frank
During the first year in the annex, on St. Nicholas Eve, Daddy brought treats for everyone in the Annex. He provided small gifts and candy to lift the spirits of those in hiding during the difficult times of World War II.
When Mr. Dussel arrived at the secret annex, he told everyone that he was a dentist and that he would be staying with them for a while. He also mentioned that he had been in hiding before and knew what to expect.
Anne Frank lived in the Annex until August 4 1944 when a Nazi guard came and took everyone to concentration camps. Anne was a hooker in her's until she was taken to the gas chamber to be killed.
"Annex" is the singular form. The plural form would be "annexes".
The correct spelling is "annex."
An annex is an extension of or an addition to a building. A small room off of a main room is an annex, and attics are another type of annex.