They put a wooden bookcase over the door. It still opened and shut, just hidden.
A bookcase, that later into hiding, they put on hinges.
because one german guy , saw the jewish in the secret anex , than we tell the police and an frank's family went to the concentration camp
Awakening at 6:00 AM, and not being able to get up until 7:00.
That was done by Johannes Voskuijl, father of Bep Voskuijl, and an excellent carpenter.
There was an illegal entry in early 1943 (nothing taken), then a burglary on July 15th, 1943, and another on February 29, 1944 . Both of these were quite professional - those in the annex did not know it until after the fact. Lastly, there was a break in on April 9, 1944 by a ten-year-old boy from the neighborhood named Hans Wijnberg. He also took nothing, but the commotion he created scared the people in the annex badly, and they spent a long, terrifying night until help came the next morning.
Anne Frank was a girl who lived with other people in the secret annex. (Including her family) She likes to show off a lot, and she loves to write, that's why she wrote a diary. (You will be given an assinment to write a diary from your Language Arts teacher. If you have Mr. Blair, then you probably WILL write a diary entry)
The Secret Annexe stayed hidden because it was placed behind a swinging cupboard, this cupboard could only be opened by those who new it could open. It was also hidden by the Gies family, who owned the warehouse that the Secret Annexe was inside of.
Anne was born in Frankfurt Germany and moved to Amsterdam, Holland when she was young. they went into hiding when she was 13 and were caught 25 months later. she later died with in days of her sister Margot of typhus in Bergen-Belson concentration camp. she was 15 years old.
From what we have found in her diary, Anne Frank began writing on her thirteenth birthday, all the way untill her last entry that she wrote at the age of fifteen. So it's been figured out that Anne Frank and her family had been in hiding for three years.
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Miep Gies, her husband Jan Gies, Johannes Kleiman, Victor Kugler, Bep Voskuijl and occasionally her father, Johannes Voskuijl. Note that these are their real names, not the pseudonyms Anne gave the in the original diary (modern publications of the diary now use these real names instead of Anne's pseudonyms).
She didn't get along with her mother. She preferred her father. She missed her lover, Peter Schiff, but also found herself slowly falling for another boy who lived in the secret annex, Peter Van Pels. She would sometimes deny her feelings. In the last entry of her diary, she admitted that she was disappointed by Peter Van Pels and said that she still loved Petel (her nickname for Peter Schiff) as much as she did before.