she wrote in her book and played with meip. the games they played was ringoroud a rosey,and tag
In Anne Frank's diary, "bep" refers to Bep Voskuijl, one of the people who helped hide Anne Frank and her family during World War II. Bep worked as a secretary in the building where the Secret Annex was located and provided assistance to the occupants during their time in hiding.
Bep Voskuijl ordered the shorthand courses for Anne, Margot and Peter. Elizabeth "Bep" Voskuijl was also known as Elli Vossen.
Miep Gies brought supplies, such as food and hygiene needs to Anne Frank in \"The Diary of Anne Frank.\" Other helpers included Bep Voskuijl and Jo Kleiman.
Bep Voskuijl ordered the shorthand courses for Anne, Margot and Peter. Elizabeth "Bep" Voskuijl was also known as ElliVossen.
That was a pseudonym. Her real name was Bep Voskuijl, and she was one of the two secretaries of the firm, the other being Miep Gies. Bep's father was the person who built the "swinging bookcase" for those in hiding. Bep developed a strong bond with Anne, and later in life named her own daughter Anne Marie in honor of Anne.
Miep Gies, Jan Gies, Bep Voskuijl, Jo Kleiman and Victor Kugler
That was done by Johannes Voskuijl, father of Bep Voskuijl, and an excellent carpenter.
Anne Frank, her family, and four others were the only individuals who knew about their hiding place in the Secret Annex during the Holocaust. Those individuals were Otto Frank (Anne's father), Edith Frank (Anne's mother), Margot Frank (Anne's sister), Hermann van Pels, Auguste van Pels, Peter van Pels (Hermann and Auguste's son), Fritz Pfeffer, and Miep Gies, Johannes Kleiman, Victor Kugler, and Bep Voskuijl, who helped hide the Franks.
Bep
Anne Frank, her sister, her parents and four other jews were assisted by some of Otto Frank's colleagues, notably Austrian-born Hermine Santruschitz (aka Miep Gies), Elizabeth "Bep" Voskuijl, and Bep's father Johannes, who was a warehouse manager. Arrested at the same time as the Franks were their helpers Johannes Kleiman and Victor Kugler, who survived the war along with Otto.
Anne Frank’s father, Otto Frank, is said to have assembled the bookcase that hid the entrance to the Secret Annex where Anne and her family lived during World War II. The bookcase was designed to conceal the entrance to the living quarters, keeping the occupants hidden from view.
Mostly through Miep and Jan Gies, who gave them all a daily report, and also through Bep Voskuijl, who gave Anne a lot of "behind the scenes" news.