That is an enduring, unanswered question from WWII. The identity of their betrayer remains unknown to this day despite very intense investigation. The following people are all suspects: Willem Van Maaren (1895-1971), Lena van Bladeren-Hartog (died 1963) and Tonny Ahlers (1917-2000). Please follow the provided link to learn more. the person who told on anne frank was one of the people who worked for her father and they found his wallet on the floor and they went and asked mr Keller if he knew anything and he said no that he did not so one night he and his wife stayed the night and they herad them talking so the next moring they went to the green police and told about anne frank.
Anne Frank did not live in Germany. She lived in a set of attic rooms in a house in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, during the time that it was occupied by German Nazi troops during World War II. To reach the secret rooms the tiny doorway was hidden behind a bookcase. You can visit her house, and enter into her rooms through the doorway, as I and my family did a few years ago, as her house in Amsterdam is now a museum. Sadly, Anne Frank and her family were discovered by the Nazis after her whereabouts was told to the occupying forces by a traitor. She and her family then perished in the German concentration camps before the war ended.
the Germans was trying to kill all the Jews but most of the Jews went into hiding like anne frank.....but anne frank got grassed on (someone told the Nazis) where they was HOPE THIS HELPS :) the Nazis were the party under the power of Adolf Hitler at the time. Hitler believed that the Jewish community were the cause of all the problems in the world and therefore wanted to get rid of them. due to this, he imprisoned them, along with poles, people with disabilities and others, and sent them all to concentration camps, where they were either gassed in gas chambers or worked and starved to death. some Jews tryed to escape the camps by going into hiding, but most were found out and sent there anyway
Like many Jews who were in hiding, the Frank family hoped to avoid being captured by the Nazis, since that would mean certain death. They hoped they would survive the war and that the Nazis would be defeated. Sadly, someone betrayed the family, and told the Nazis where the Franks were being hidden. In August 1944, Anne, her sister, and her mother were shipped to concentration camps, where they died. Otto was also sent to a concentration camp but somehow managed to survive until Russian troops liberated him and other prisoners. But he was the only member of the family who made it out alive.
yes Anne frank lived in the time of the holocost with her family. the natiz tried to kill all Jews and Anne was one she hid in an office with her family and three other family's the stayed there for almost two years until some one told on them that they were hiding in the office.
Seven months after her arrest, Anne Frank died of typhus in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, within days of the death of her sister, Margot Frank.Typhus is spread by body lice. Friends who saw her at Belsen described her as covered by lice. Her body has not been found, so this diagnosis is based on the testimony of a woman named IRMA SONNENBERG MENKEL, who was in the same barracks and held Anne in her arms as Anne was dying. She says: Typhus was a terrible problem, especially for the children. Of the 500 in my barracks, maybe 100 got it and most of them died. .. When Anne Frank got typhus I told her she could stay in the barracks, she didn't have to go to roll call.
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.
Anne Frank was a German Jewish girl whose family fled to Amsterdam to escape the Nazis; they were trapped there when the Nazis occupied the Netherlands. Anne's father was the only surviving family member after the family was betrayed following two years in hiding. He, Otto Frank, found her diary and had it published. _____ From a legal point of view, the Frank family was German, but they were all stripped of German citizenship. Anne Frank hoped to become a Dutch citizen after the war.
Anne Frank and her family, along with the other residents of the annex, were captured by the Nazi authorities during a raid on the building they were hiding in. The occupants were betrayed, and the Nazis discovered their hiding place, leading to their arrest and eventual deportation to concentration camps.
Anne Frank's father had planned to go into hiding for months. He told Meip to take Margot to the annex and keep her there until the rest of the family came into hiding with margot.
Anne FrankThe Franks Gave Miep A List Of The Items That They Needed And Tried Her Best To Get Everything On The List . She Also Told Them Any News That Was Going On Outside.
Anne Frank did not live in Germany. She lived in a set of attic rooms in a house in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, during the time that it was occupied by German Nazi troops during World War II. To reach the secret rooms the tiny doorway was hidden behind a bookcase. You can visit her house, and enter into her rooms through the doorway, as I and my family did a few years ago, as her house in Amsterdam is now a museum. Sadly, Anne Frank and her family were discovered by the Nazis after her whereabouts was told to the occupying forces by a traitor. She and her family then perished in the German concentration camps before the war ended.
The annex where Anne Frank and her family were hiding was discovered on August 4, 1944, by German police following an anonymous tip. The anonymous tip was likely a result of a betrayal by someone who knew about their hiding place. The Frank family and the others in hiding were arrested and taken to concentration camps.
The franks were caught because the thief that came in the office room was eventually caught by the police and in order to save himself from going to jail he bargains with the Nazi telling them that he believes that there are Jews hiding in a secret room behind the book shelf of the office. That is how the franks were eventually caught. Mr.kraler couldn't warn them because he was captured by the police and was at gun point and they forced him to show them were the secret annex was.No one knows who told on her family and we'll probably never know.
hitler wanted all the jews killed because he wanted one religion in his country. he put a certain type of gas in each tent and everyone died. at that moment, anne was hiding. she was found and was put into a camp she then died. so did her sister. her mum died of starvation, but her father survived.
the Germans was trying to kill all the Jews but most of the Jews went into hiding like anne frank.....but anne frank got grassed on (someone told the Nazis) where they was HOPE THIS HELPS :) the Nazis were the party under the power of Adolf Hitler at the time. Hitler believed that the Jewish community were the cause of all the problems in the world and therefore wanted to get rid of them. due to this, he imprisoned them, along with poles, people with disabilities and others, and sent them all to concentration camps, where they were either gassed in gas chambers or worked and starved to death. some Jews tryed to escape the camps by going into hiding, but most were found out and sent there anyway
She didn't survive the Holocaust. However, she was able to survive in the annex because some workers brought them food secretly. She and her family was found later, though. An unknown caller that told the Nazis that they were hiding there.
i think your question is who handed the Frank's in to the authorities? No one knows who told the police.