She was hiding with her older sister Margot, her father and mother, another family called the Van Peels ( or in her diary the Van Daans) with their son Peter, and a dentist who joined them about a year after they all went on hiding.
'''A work place in Germany and behind a bookcase there was a attic she hid in there!!'''
Yes anne frank was a brilliant Jew and deserved to live longer than what she did (sniff, Sniff)
Anne Frank attended the Sixth Montessori School in Amsterdam until she had to go into hiding during World War II. While in hiding, Anne continued her education through reading and studying various subjects with the help of her father and other members of the group.
Anne Frank did not make any specific predictions. She wrote in her diary about her experiences hiding from the Nazis during World War II and her hopes for the future. Tragically, Anne Frank died in a concentration camp before the end of the war.
Anne Frank and Bruno from "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas" both live during World War II and experience the impacts of the Holocaust. However, Anne Frank's story is based on a real person who kept a diary while hiding from the Nazis, while Bruno is a fictional character who befriends a Jewish boy in a concentration camp. Both characters provide different perspectives on the horrors of the Holocaust.
Anne Frank did not survive the Nazi extermination camps. She died in Auschwitz in the Spring of 1945, about five months after she and her family were discovered hiding in Amsterdam, Holland.
Anne Frank normally live in their house, in normal rooms, like normal people. When World war II started, they had to go into hiding because they could have been killed. Later on, they are found by the Nazis and Otto frank (anne's father) is the only one that survived.
No. Anne Frank Lived To Be 15; She Was 13 At The Time She Went Into Hiding Which Was In 1942 She Was Captured By The Nazis In 1944 Which Mad Her 14 She Died A Year Later (1945) In A Concentration Camp I Hope This Answers Your Question!!
anne frank lived for 15 years
Anne and the Frank family had lived in Frankfurt, Germany. Anne had been four when she moved.
They were in hiding - the National Socialists (Nazis) wanted to kill them.
Anne Frank found it hard to go into hiding because she had to leave her normal life behind, live in cramped quarters with her family, and constantly fear for her safety and the safety of those around her. She also had to deal with the stress of being confined and isolated for an extended period of time.