An unidentified person gave a tip to the Getstapo
No, there is no evidence to suggest that Margot Frank told on her family. The Frank family, including Margot, were discovered by the Nazis who were searching for Jews in hiding during World War II.
The Frank family was discovered by the Nazis on August 4, 1944, in their hiding place in Amsterdam. They were betrayed by an anonymous informer, leading to their arrest and deportation to concentration camps.
Anne Frank and her family were discovered by the Nazis on Aug. 4, 1944.
The Frank family was discovered in hiding by the German authorities on August 4, 1944, in Amsterdam, Netherlands. They were arrested and sent to concentration camps.
They were discovered on 4 August 1944 after hiding in the secret annex for 2 years and 29 days.
No. Her diary was discovered after she and her family had died, so it was involuntarily published.
Discovery. If they were discovered, they would immediately be sent to a concentration camp.
Anne Frank's family went into hiding in their secret annex in Amsterdam in July 1942 to escape persecution during World War II. They were discovered by the Nazis in August 1944 and subsequently deported to concentration camps. Anne Frank and her sister Margot died in Bergen-Belsen camp in 1945, while their father Otto Frank was the sole survivor from the family.
The annex in question likely refers to the secret annex where Anne Frank and her family hid during World War II. The annex was discovered by the Gestapo, the Nazi secret police, in August 1944. Anne Frank and her family were then deported to concentration camps, where most of them perished.
Anne frank and her family lived in the hiding for two ( 2) years
An example of foreshadowing in Anne Frank's diary is when she writes about her fear of being discovered by the Nazis or the possibility of being caught while in hiding. This foreshadows the tragic ending of the story where the Frank family is indeed discovered and taken to concentration camps.
The Anne Frank family went into hiding on July 6, 1942, during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. They lived in a secret annex in Amsterdam for more than two years until they were discovered by the authorities in August 1944.