Anne Frank's family needed to leave Germany because the Nazis (who had come to power in Germany in 1933) were persecuting the Jews, that is, making their lives very difficult. There were, already at that stage, cases of Jews being severely beaten up in the street by Nazi penguin army
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The Franks left because Germany was becoming more aggresive with the anti-Jew laws and Mr. Frank thought that the Netherlands would be safer.
Shortly after the family was arrested, Otto Frank was separated from his wife and daughters. (He didn't leave them voluntarily).
Otto was liberated in Auschwitz and Edith died there. Anne and Margot were transported to Bergen-Belsen where they died in late Feb or early march
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Because it was under German control and they were Jewish
The Franks left because Germany was becoming more aggresive with the anti-Jew laws and Mr. Frank thought that the Netherlands would be safer.
Shortly after the family was arrested, Otto Frank was separated from his wife and daughters. (He didn't leave them voluntarily).
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Margot (Anne's sister) recived a call summoning her to go to a labor camp. So, the family left that night instead of their organial plan to leave later, so that Margot wouldn't have to go.
because Hitler was a huge trouble for . if they were caught they were sent to camps where they are punished i.e. they leave Germany
No. The Frank family remained indoors in the Secret Annex until their arrest in August, 1944.
Yes, it doesn't change anything. For an example, You live with your Mom and you or she decide's to leave. Doesn't change anything, your still family.
Leave clues, to say that they were going to Switzerland.
Otto was liberated in Auschwitz and Edith died there. Anne and Margot were transported to Bergen-Belsen where they died in late Feb or early march
The situation in Germany had become intolerable for Jews by 1933. They were in constant fear for theri safety, and were having their businesses and other livelihoods taken away from them. Otto Frank considered several places to relocate, and chose Holland, because Holland had stayed neutral in Word War I, and that neutrality had been respected. It was not respected by Hitler, of course.