Opekta was a company that made pectin, used in the manufacture of jam (they did not make the jam themselves), and a kind of packaged dry gravy mix. The other side of the company, Pectacon, made packaged, pre-mixed spice combinations for use in making sausage. The entire enterprise was known as Opekta/Pectacon.
Anne Frank and her family hid in a concealed apartment in a building at 263 Prinsengracht in Amsterdam, Netherlands, during World War II. They lived on top of her father's business, which operated on the lower floors of the building.
Anne's relationship with her mother (Edith Frank) was not very close; the two did not speak much. Anne described her mother as tactless and crude, she said that she did not find her mother's jokes amusing. Her mother sided with her sister, Margot, during arguments and was likely to disagree with Anne. Anne was much closer to her father, Otto.
1 She died in Bergan- Belsen 2 She lived in a secret annex for a while with family and neighbors 3 She didn't like potatoes Well... That's all I can answer right now
Edith Frank-Hollander (The "a" in Hollander has the two dots on top of it) :DDD
She died of typhus shortly before Anne Frank also died of typhus.
Anne Frank, Samuel Pepys, Fanny Burney, Marjorie Fleming, and Andy Warhol.
Anne Frank's sister was Margot Betti Frank, born February 16, 1926. In most ways a polar opposite of Anne, Margot was very spiritual, and told Anne she intended after the war to become a midwife and practice her profession in Israel. She died, according to witnesses who survived Belsen, "a few days" before Anne, evidently in early March, 1945.
Anne Frank's family was sent to the Auschwitz concentration camp after they were discovered in their hiding place in Amsterdam. Later, Anne and her sister Margot were transferred to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, where both sisters tragically died.
Anatomy of a Murder * Ben-Hur The Diary of Anne Frank The Nun's Story Place at the Top
Anne Frank's hiding place was located in a concealed area behind a movable bookcase in her father's office building. The annex consisted of a few small rooms with limited space where Anne, her family, and some friends lived in hiding for over two years during World War II.
The house on Prinsengracht 263 in Amsterdam is the place where Anne Frank lived in hiding with her sister Margot and her parents Otto and Edith Frank. They lived here from July 5, 1942 until they were found by the Germans through the help of a Dutch informant on August 4, 1944.In the unused space of her fathers warehouse in AmsterdamIn the unused space of her fathers warehouse in AmsterdamOn the top floor of her fathers warehouse in Amsterdam, HollandAnne frank went in hiding in Amsterdam in her fathers company building in a annex
Another Jewish family hid in the "Secret Annex" with the Franks. They were called Van Pels. The family consisted of a father, a mother, and a son, Peter, who Anne eventually fell in love with. There was one other person hiding with them. He joined them later. He was an elderly Jewish dentist named Dussel. Anne was frustrated by him sometimes, and she had to share a room with him. There was a total of eight people in the secret annex.