While in hiding, the franks where accompanied by the Van Pels family who joined a week after the franks did (they are known as the Van Dans in Anne's diary) they WERE family of three. There names were: Mr. Hermann van Pels, Mrs.Auguste Van Pels, and there 15 yr old son Peter Van Pels. A dentist named Fritz Pfefter (known as Alfred Dussel in Anne's diary) later was the last one to join them in November 1942.Unfortunatly they were discovered in August 4,1944 and were arrested and taken to a camp.
they were in hiding because they were Jews and Hitler was going to kill all the Jews.
concentration camps, labor working, and killing of all jews
Anne and her family moved into the 'Secret Annexe" on the morning of Monday, 6 July 1942. On 13 July 1942, Hermann van Pels, Auguste van Pels and 16-year-old Peter joined the family in hiding. Fritz Pfeffer was the last member to join them in November. All eight of them lived there until August 4th, when they were discovered by the Nazis.
The Franks suspected that it was only a matter of time until the German occupiers of the Netherlands began rounding up the Jews. They knew that they might have to find a hiding place where they could not bring all their belongings.
because Adolf Hitler wanted all the jews to leave
The fact that she was only a young teenager when she writ it and that she did it all whilst hiding from Hitler (Anne was a Jew and Hitler started persecuting Jews randomly)
when Anna was hiding she took with her... all the clothes she was going to wear she had to put them on her, her diary (called kitty), a collection of movie stars and royalty, her textbooks, a radio, some of her favorite books to read, her hairbrush, some letters and school books
He stayed out all night long drinking vodka and prune juice. She stayed away from warthogs because of her allergies. They stayed calm even while the monkeys attacked. We stayed at an inn where they served pomegranate stew.
All eight people who had been hiding in the Annex arrived at Auschwitz together on September 6, 1944. But they were separated immediately upon arrival. All passed the initial inspection, and none of the eight were sent directly to the gas chambers.
No, neither the van Pels family nor Alfred Dussel survived the Holocaust. They were discovered hiding in the Secret Annex with the Frank family and were sent to concentration camps where they perished.
The Franks are famous because they were people hiding during the Holocaust and Anne Frank recorded her life in hiding. Afterward, someone turned them in, and though some members of the family lived, Anne died in a Concentration/Death camp. Out of the people hiding in the annexe, only her father survived. All her helpers survived, though kleinman and kulgar were both arrested and escaped, some of her cousins in America survived
Clovis I became leader of the Franks by conquering all those who were not subject to him when he succeeded his father, Childeric I, as King of the Salian Franks.