In her diary, Anne Frank addresses the problem of food while her family is in hiding. Sometimes they went for periods of time--food cycles, she called them--when all they had to eat was one particular dish or vegetable every day, including endive, spinach, kohlrabi, cucumbers, salsify, tomatoes, and sauerkraut.
what ever they could while in hiding, Miep worked for Otto Frank and she got what she could for them
After she was discovered, Anne was sent to a concentration camp. There, she died of typhus
anne Frank's dairy is about a girl who is a Jew and her parents know a war is coming (ww2) she writes about her life in the secret annexe no being able to go outside or brethinhg fresh and real air
Miep, Annes' dads employee. He also brought them food to eat
Mr. Dussel's wife did not join him in hiding because she had already been detained separately by the Nazis prior to the hiding period. She was held in a different location, and Mr. Dussel was unable to secure her release or bring her with him into hiding.
she is grateful because she didnt know that her mom fell out the concentration camp and died anne frank still killed the guard that killed her momand she let her sister and dad eat her because they were both hungry
Anne Frank referred to these periods as "hunger weeks" in her diary. During these times, the limited availability of food forced her family to rely on one particular dish or vegetable for sustenance.
Oh, dude, Anne Frank ate like any regular person during World War II, you know, like canned food, potatoes, bread, and stuff. She probably drank water, like, I mean, what else would you drink back then? Maybe some tea if she was feeling fancy. But seriously, can you imagine trying to Netflix and chill in a hidden annex with limited snacks? Rough times, man.
Anne Frank had a terribly hard time living in the Secret Annexe. She had to eat spoiled and poor meals nearly for all of time she spent in the Secret Annexe. She had to face the situations that came up everyday within the annexe. She faced the contradictions of Mrs. Vann Daan that did not like her. Mrs. Vann Daan said that Anne was spoiled and not raised properly. She also is a witness to seeing Mrs. Vaan Daan flirt with her father which upsets Anne in a large way. In hiding she felt lonely, sad, guilty, worried for her friend in the concentration camps and for her own life being discoverd. She felt what it was like to have a boyfriend-Peter vann Daan. She had times to laugh and cry time to think and worry. She had times of happiness and much sadness. She even felt like she betrayed her own race (Jews) for sleeping in a warm bed and being safe while her freinds were in the cold of the night in camps dying. Her emotions were a true rollercoaster as I would expect of a 13 year old girl in hiding under Nazi rules.
Mr. Van Daan's theft of bread in Act 2 of The Diary of Anne Frank is serious because food is scarce in hiding during the Holocaust, and every item counts towards their survival. By stealing bread, Mr. Van Daan is taking away from the limited resources available to everyone in hiding, putting their lives at risk. It also creates tension and conflict within the group, highlighting the struggle for survival in their confined space.
No. Her diary was found in Amsterdam several years after her death. She was lucky to have a crust of bread to eat in the camps.
the frank family ate dry bread and coffee for breakast (in the secret annexe)