The capture was eventually going to happen. First of all, it was in building that nobody has checked. Now if you were looking for somebody would you have checked there? Another thing is the number of people that they had, you can't hide more than 4 people somewhere and think you aren't going to get caught. Maybe if they separated and found another place to hide, maybe the capture could've been avoided.
they were jewish, and it was during ww2
because ww2 was 1939 - 1945. This is 2010...
She was a Jewish child during Hitler's insane rule of Germany during WW2.
Anne Franks diary is read because it was in WW2 when Adolf Hitler decided people with black skin should be killed and people with disabilities and Jews and Anne was a Jew so they came to Holland and Germany invaded Holland so, they came to England were they hid in a secrete compartment and Anne kept a diary and it was her Dad Otto Frank gave it to the museum and the diary tells a big story of what it was like to be in WW2 and to be a Jew
They where alive in ww2 which is 1935-1945 if that's any help BTW why u asking me
I am not referring to the Anne Frank house or the Corrie ten Boom house...
It is unknown who betrayed the family but they where probably betrayed rather than discovered by chance. Anne Franks betrayer is one of the great mystery's of WW2. But we do know that it was a Dutch informer that betrayed then.Her and her family were hiding in her dad's office attic and one day the Nazi just found them.There was someone who Miep Gies entrusted with their secret. Eventually the person betrayed them and the Gestapo found the Franks and took them to a concentration camp, where all of them excluding Otto Frank died.
He was Truman before ww2, and during ww2. sometime after ww2, he died.
she kept a very detailed diary through adolesent years while she was in hinding during ww2. The fact that such a book exists and that it was published, gives a uniqe insight in conditions during the war. Also you get to see the whole situation from the viewpoint of a child/teenager. It doesn't tell of the horrors of the war, like so many post war books, but it describes life and how thay managed to stay hidden for so long. Also the tragic outcome overshadows the book and makes the reading an expirience. It might not be something special about Anne Franks life that makes the book such a popular read. The sucomstaces around the book and it genuinity makes it a study. This actually happened.
As an individual, her accomplishments were few. But her legacy is a tremendous. Through her diaries she has left a remarckable record of what it was like to be a Jew in Nazi occupied Holland in WW2.
Josef Stalin was the leader of the Russians during WW2.
Anne Frank wrote "The Diary of Anne Frank" while she and her family hid from the Nazis in Amsterdam, Holland, The Netherlands during WW2. I did not find any book called "Hiding in Amsterdam.". See the link below for other possibilities.