The fur coat is highly symbolic to Mrs. van Pels. It represents everything of value to her: Prestige, a solid middle-class income, a treasured possession. Her husband, always the more practical of the two, determines that it must be sold on the Black Market in exchange for money to buy food. It precipitates one of the biggest "scenes" by Mrs. van Pels in the entire Diary of Anne Frank, and there were a number of "scenes" regarding Mrs. van Pels.
her fur coat given to he by her father
it doesn't say at all but they say its that it will fetch a good price
Living together in cramped quarters was not easy for the two families, and was even more stressful because they were in fear for their lives. Mrs. van Pels disliked sharing her sheets and dishes, especially after Anne broke one of her plates. Anne wrote in her diary that Mrs. van Pels was a lax housekeeper, leaving leftover food to spoil instead of storing it properly. Mr. van Pels was a chain smoker, and suffered nicotine withdrawal when no cigarettes could be found. This made him edgy and jittery. Mrs. van Pels' flirtatious manner with Mr. Frank upset Mrs. Frank. The van Pels' quarreled frequently and loudly with each other, sometimes turning on Peter. Eventually, the van Pels' were forced to sell some of their possessions, such as Mrs. van Pels' prized fur coat, on the black market. Anne detailed all this in her diary.
Yes, in Anne Frank's diary, she recounts an incident where she accidentally spills milk on Mrs. Van Daan's coat. This event causes tension and leads to a heated discussion between the two.
The burglar took a projector and Mr. Kraler's new portfolio
As Anne went into hiding their wheren't many things she could take with her but her most important possesion would probly be her diary, it was like her best friend and her writing entries have given us a lot of knowlege.
She would probably take food, water, extra clothes, a coat and things to keep warm, her diary, a pen, family pictures, old letters, a handkerchief, and other things that were important to her.
Before hiding, Anne Frank went to school with other German and Jewish children, but later, she was only allowed to go to school with German Jews wearing a coat with the Star of David sewn on.
it was a burberry coat
no
Mr. Van Daan wanted to sell his wife's fur coat, which was very precious to her.
her dad tells her that she made her mother cry and so she admits shes been harsh when she ruins mrs. vaan daans special coat.