The "German" big shot in Holland was Aurthur Seyss-Inquart, the man the Third Reich in effect put "in charge" of Holland. He was tried at Nuremburg, convicted and hanged for war crimes.
The German 'big shot' in Holland that Anne Frank mentions in her diary was most likely Fritz Pfeffer, a dentist who shared the hiding place with Anne and her family. Anne referred to him as Mr. Dussel in her diary to protect his identity.
The German occupation of Holland forced Anne Frank and her family into hiding to escape persecution as Jews. They lived in confinement for over two years in the Secret Annex before being discovered and arrested by the Nazis. Anne tragically died in a concentration camp, while her father Otto was the sole survivor from their family.
Anne of Cleves used to live in what is now Germany close to the border of Holland. she was German.
anne's diary was written in Dutch, although she was born in Germany, she went to Holland as a very young child, her elementary schooling was in Dutch, this language was also spoken in her home
They moved to Holland. Since Anne lived there most of her life, many people get the misunderstanding that she was Dutch, although she was actually German.
Anne lived in Holland from 1933 until her deportation to Auschwitz o September 3, 1944.
Anne Frank's hiding place was located in Amsterdam, Netherlands, in a hidden annex behind her father's business office.
Amsterdam, Holland
Anne was captured at 263 Prinsegract in Holland. This was called the secret annex. Anne was captured at 263 Prinsegract in Holland. This was called the secret annex.She was hiding in a little annex
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Anne or Anna.