she thought that anne frank was a quacker who quaked to much
The math teacher Mr. Kraler Anne did not like math.
victor kluger
the German times
If you are referring to Miep Gies and Victor Kugler (Mr. Kraler), they were Dutch citizens who helped hide Anne Frank and her family during World War II. They provided them with food, supplies, and emotional support while they were in hiding. After the Frank family was discovered and arrested, Miep and Mr. Kraler continued to help Anne's father, Otto Frank, by preserving Anne's diary and trying to support him after the war.
The burglar took a projector and Mr. Kraler's new portfolio
Miep Gies helped hide Anne Frank and her family in the Secret Annex during World War II. Mr. Kraler was one of the employees who also helped hide them, along with his colleague, Mr. Koophuis. They provided food, supplies, and support to the people in hiding.
In "The Diary of Anne Frank," the Annex residents initially struggle with having Kraler live with them due to the increased strain on their resources and the need for secrecy. However, they ultimately accept and appreciate his presence as he proves to be trustworthy and supportive in their difficult situation.
She basically wrote about what happened each day. Including the people that she lived with and along with Mr. Kraler and Miep
Mr. Kraler brings news about a worker named Carl in Act 1, Scene 1 of "The Diary of Anne Frank" when he tells Mr. Frank that Carl had been taken away by the Gestapo for risking his life to save a Jewish woman.
Mr. Kraler brings Anne a magazine called "Tineke" every Monday. The magazine contains articles, stories, and puzzles for Anne to enjoy while in hiding.
they were buisness associates(:
The fact that someone may be blackmailing them