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Family friend Meip Gies hid the franks
In the secret annex where Anne Frank and her family hid during World War II, the first floor primarily contained the living quarters and a small kitchen. The second floor housed the bedrooms and a bathroom. The space was cramped and hidden behind a bookcase, providing the Franks and others a secluded refuge from the outside world. It was a place of both fear and hope, where Anne penned her famous diary.
Miep Gies. Her and Anne Frank's father were the "survivors". Miep Gies. Her and Anne Frank's father were the "survivors".
A week after her 13th birthday Anne and her family, hid in the annex, until the German Soldiers found them.
Another Jewish family hid in the "Secret Annex" with the Franks. They were called Van Pels. The family consisted of a father, a mother, and a son, Peter, who Anne eventually fell in love with. There was one other person hiding with them. He joined them later. He was an elderly Jewish dentist named Dussel. Anne was frustrated by him sometimes, and she had to share a room with him. There was a total of eight people in the secret annex.
The Franks and the Van Daans hid in the annex for two years
the secret annex
Anne Frank and her family hid in an attic above her father's business. It was known as 'The Secret Annex'.The address is Prinsengracht 263Anne and her family hid in a 'Secret Annex' which was a small part of Otto Franks business hidden by a bookcase on hinges.
they hid in the secret annex at Otto's work place
The secret bookshelf where Anne Frank and her family hid was located in the annex of her father's business called Opekta company, in Amsterdam. They concealed their hiding place behind a moveable bookcase in the building.
The Franks never converted to Catholic, they stayed Jewish and hid in an annex for 2 years before being discovered and sent to death camps
In his secret labratory, hidden behind a bookshelf is his Smiljan, Croatia home.
the "secret annex", where the Franks and Van Daans hid was at the back of Mr. Frank's work office.
The Franks hid from the Nazis during World War II in Amsterdam. They were a Jewish family, including Anne Frank, who hid in a secret annex in the building where Anne's father worked to avoid being captured and sent to concentration camps.
They put a wooden bookcase over the door. It still opened and shut, just hidden.
Family friend Meip Gies hid the franks
Mr. Voskuijl, Otto Franks warehouse manager constructed the bookcase that hid the secret annex