Mr Van Daan wants to sell this at the black market in exchange for food and other daily essentials.
Most probably anne's father remembered it
it doesn't say at all but they say its that it will fetch a good price
In the diary of Anne Frank, Mr. Frank did not speak to the Van Daans for ten days following an argument about food distribution.
Anne Frank did in fact live with the Van Pels, but used the name VanDaan in her diary. This may have been to protect their identity, we are unsure, but also we have to remember that Anne died before the diary was published, so the editors may have changed the name to protect their identity.
Peter Van Daan, but their real last names was the van Pels. Anne changed it in her diary so they wouldn't get in trouble if they were caught.
Margot died in Bergen-Belsen with her sister Anne.
Anne Frank did in fact live with the Van Pels, but used the name Van Daan in her diary. This may have been to protect their identity, we are unsure, but also we have to remember that Anne died before the diary was published, so the editors may have changed the name to protect their identity.catina03@live.com
Anne is interested in the Van Daans' arguments because they stimulate her curiosity and provide her with differing perspectives and insights. Engaging in debates with the Van Daans helps Anne to develop her own thoughts and opinions, fostering intellectual growth and deepening her understanding of the world around her.
Yes, Anne Frank did name her journal. She referred to her journal as Kitty. Every time she would write to her she would say Dear Kitty and talk about what had happened that day.
The Van Daans
The Van Pels-Hermann (the dad), Auguste, (The mom), and Peter. They are also known as the Van Daans in the diary of Anne's. Fritz Pfeffer (Mr. Dussel) also accompanies them. He is a dentist.
The Van Daans questioned the authenticity of the diary because they were skeptical that a young girl could write so eloquently and in such detail. They also had suspicions about the wartime experiences and events that Anne described in the diary.