Meip was arrested for helping the Franks
The Morning the Franks left, they left there door open and their room a mess so it looked like they had been captured by the Nazis. They actually were hiding in Amsterdam in a secret room. The door to the room was a bookshelf and they had to be quiet during the day. The door was dead bolted, but someone found out they were there, they told the Nazis, and The Franks were caught.
Jews were not permitted to have bicycles, once the Nazis took over Holland. I believe it was Margot's bike that was hidden.
Eckener wanted to to hide it from the Nazis.
slightly over 2 years
other familys that wern't threated by the naizs
The people who were helping to hide Anne Frank and her family were eventually discovered and arrested by the Nazis. They were also sent to concentration camps and some sadly did not survive.
well ann frank and her family hid in , her father otto franks office
The Morning the Franks left, they left there door open and their room a mess so it looked like they had been captured by the Nazis. They actually were hiding in Amsterdam in a secret room. The door to the room was a bookshelf and they had to be quiet during the day. The door was dead bolted, but someone found out they were there, they told the Nazis, and The Franks were caught.
Jews were not permitted to have bicycles, once the Nazis took over Holland. I believe it was Margot's bike that was hidden.
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.
The Franks and the Van Daans move into the top floor of the warehouse to hide and seek refuge from the Nazis during World War II. They are Jewish families trying to escape persecution and arrest by the Nazis, so they choose to live in hiding in the secret annex above Mr. Frank's former office.
the secret annex
Miep Gies and the other office workers faced the risk of arrest, imprisonment, and even death for helping the Franks and the Van Daans hide. They were defying the Nazi occupation and putting their own lives at risk to provide food, supplies, and news from the outside world to the hidden families. Their actions required discretion, secrecy, and courage in the face of severe consequences.
Meep did help Anne's family hide from the Nazis' although Anne Frank died in a concentration camp. The only person who survived from the Frank family was Anne's dad.
she had to hide for more than 3 years
because Adolf Hitler had wanted to get rid of the Jew's.
the principal reason for the family to hide themselves was to escape from Nazis