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Mr albert dussel joins the franks and van pels in hiding or Friedrich Pfeffer
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The Franks used Miep and Mr. Krawler and other helpers but those are the main helpers as their channel for information. She would bring in newspaper and other news that could be vocally transferred, keeping the Franks updated to new things happening in the outside world.
The Franks and van Daans went into hiding on July 6, 1942, in Amsterdam during World War II. They lived in a hidden annex above Mr. Frank's business to escape persecution by the Nazis.
Miep Gies and the other office workers faced the risk of arrest, imprisonment, and even death for helping the Franks and the Van Daans hide. They were defying the Nazi occupation and putting their own lives at risk to provide food, supplies, and news from the outside world to the hidden families. Their actions required discretion, secrecy, and courage in the face of severe consequences.
if you mean the rules of Anne Franks secret annexe then you couldn't make any noise during office hours, (including walking heavily an flushing the toilet) no wasting food and no speaking, listening to or reading German (except for reading classics). I love the book you should try it!
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In Anne Frank's diary, Fritz Pfeffer was given the pseudonym "Albert Dussel" to protect his identity. He was a dentist and Jewish refugee who shared the annex with the Franks and others during World War II.
The Franks and the Van Daans move into the top floor of the warehouse to hide and seek refuge from the Nazis during World War II. They are Jewish families trying to escape persecution and arrest by the Nazis, so they choose to live in hiding in the secret annex above Mr. Frank's former office.
The other familys that joined Anne franks family was Hermann and Petronella Daan and their son Peter. There was also a man named Albert Dussel
They used newspapers, radios, outside friends like Dussel, etc. Mostly, there are organizations and helpers. <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />
They used newspapers, radios, outside friends like Dussel, etc. Mostly, there are organizations and helpers. <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />