Anne Frank and the others in the annex faced multiple deprivations, including limited food supplies, lack of privacy, confinement in a small space, fear of discovery, and uncertainty about the future. They also experienced emotional and psychological struggles due to the stressful and restrictive conditions of hiding during the Nazi occupation.
No, not everyone in the annex died. Of the eight people in hiding in the annex during World War II, only Anne Frank's father, Otto Frank, survived. He later published Anne's diary.
they hide in Anne room?!
Some people in the annex may have found Anne's behavior to be disruptive or attention-seeking. Living in close quarters for an extended period of time can lead to tension and conflicts among individuals with different personalities and coping mechanisms. Additionally, Anne's youth and vitality may have been a source of jealousy for some adults in the annex.
The burglar stole cash and personal belongings from the annex where Anne Frank and her family were hiding during World War II. This theft added to the already dire and dangerous situation faced by the Frank family and the other occupants of the annex.
People break in to the house
There was a total of eight people hiding in the annex.
German police found Anne and her family in the Secert Annex along with several others.
While Anne Frank lived in the annex, she wasn't allowed outside. That meant she was stuck in the annex from 6 July 1942 to 4 August 1944.
Anne Frank was 15
Anne Frank's secret annex had two floors. It consisted of several rooms where Anne and her family lived in hiding during World War II.
the "secret annex", where the Franks and Van Daans hid was at the back of Mr. Frank's work office.
Wrote her diary.