The hidden entrnce to the Annex was built by Johannus Voskuijl, the father of Bep Voskuijl, one of the secretaries who worked for Otto Frank.
The entrance to the secret annex where Anne Frank and her family hid was concealed by a moveable bookcase. This bookcase was put in place by Otto Frank, Anne's father, with the help of their trusted employees. It was designed to slide open to reveal the hidden entrance to the annex behind it.
The annex was concealed by a book case, which later had hinges put on it to swing open.
Anne Frank's hiding place was connected to a business office in Amsterdam that was operated by her father, Otto Frank. The hiding place was located behind a movable bookcase that concealed the entrance to the Secret Annex where Anne and her family lived in hiding during World War II.
The cabinet where food was stored in Anne Frank's annex was a movable bookcase that concealed the entrance to the annex where the Frank family hid during World War II. The cabinet helped keep their presence hidden from the outside world, allowing them to remain undiscovered for an extended period of time.
A moveable bookcase that hid the door to the secret annex
A secret Annex is a secret hiding place -EXAMPLE (WHEN ANNE FRANK WAS IN HIDING HER FAMILY LIVED IN A ANNEX)
No. The Frank family remained indoors in the Secret Annex until their arrest in August, 1944.
Anne Frank’s father, Otto Frank, is said to have assembled the bookcase that hid the entrance to the Secret Annex where Anne and her family lived during World War II. The bookcase was designed to conceal the entrance to the living quarters, keeping the occupants hidden from view.
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No, it was in Amsterdam
The secret bookshelf where Anne Frank and her family hid was located in the annex of her father's business called Opekta company, in Amsterdam. They concealed their hiding place behind a moveable bookcase in the building.