Well, honey, Anne Frank and her family ate whatever they could get their hands on in that cramped annex. They had a limited supply of food, so it was mainly stuff like bread, potatoes, and canned goods. I mean, can you blame them? It's not like they had a gourmet chef hiding out with them.
In her diary, Anne Frank addresses the problem of food while her family is in hiding. Sometimes they went for periods of time--food cycles, she called them--when all they had to eat was one particular dish or vegetable every day, including endive, spinach, kohlrabi, cucumbers, salsify, tomatoes, and sauerkraut.
Oh, dude, Anne Frank ate like any regular person during World War II, you know, like canned food, potatoes, bread, and stuff. She probably drank water, like, I mean, what else would you drink back then? Maybe some tea if she was feeling fancy. But seriously, can you imagine trying to Netflix and chill in a hidden annex with limited snacks? Rough times, man.
Anne Frank referred to these periods as "hunger weeks" in her diary. During these times, the limited availability of food forced her family to rely on one particular dish or vegetable for sustenance.
After she was discovered, Anne was sent to a concentration camp. There, she died of typhus
what ever they could while in hiding, Miep worked for Otto Frank and she got what she could for them
fish beer
Anne's mother, Edith, died shortly after Mrs. Van Pels, Margot and Anne were moved to a different camp, as they were stronger than she. She died of starvation, because she was refusing to eat, and would give her food to other prisoners.
In Westerbork transit camp, Anne Frank and her family were mostly provided with basic rations such as bread, potatoes, and soup. The food was often inadequate and poor quality due to the difficult conditions in the camp.
by licking stuff frank you know who this was ha ha ha ha ha
She have regular meals with her family. Food was sneak into their place by their Dutch sponsor. After being arrested, Anne Frank died from the disease called Typhus Epidemic .In fact 17,000 prisoners including Margot , Annes sister died from this disease . A few days later sadly Anne died also from the disease .
she is grateful because she didnt know that her mom fell out the concentration camp and died anne frank still killed the guard that killed her momand she let her sister and dad eat her because they were both hungry
No. Her diary was found in Amsterdam several years after her death. She was lucky to have a crust of bread to eat in the camps.