Both the house where Anne Frank used to live as well as the diary she wrote are called 'het Achterhuis' (literally translated 'the back house')
'the secret annex' translated = het geheime bijgebouw (literally 'the secret side building')
Achterhuis
A secret Annex is a secret hiding place -EXAMPLE (WHEN ANNE FRANK WAS IN HIDING HER FAMILY LIVED IN A ANNEX)
Becuase they were trying to hideout in a secret addition to a house
Tales from the Secret Annex was created in 1949.
The ISBN of Tales from the Secret Annex is 978-0553569834.
Tales from the Secret Annex has 160 pages.
The person who betrayed Anne Frank and the others has never been identified.
Eight people lived in the secret annex.
The Van Daans joined the Franks in the Secret Annex in 1942.
The literal name of the place was het achterhuis: "the back-house". Most of the old canalside buildings had one - it was a basic feature of Dutch architecture for several centuries. Anne herself called it "the back house", "Secret Annexe" being a phrase made up by an over-enthusiastic English translator.
The Dutch protectors were locals who helped hide and provide for the occupants of the secret annex where Anne Frank and her family lived during World War II. They provided food, support, and information to the occupants, risking their own safety to help them survive the Nazi occupation.
Mr. Dussel moved into the secret annex in November 1942.