Anne Frank’s father, Otto Frank, is said to have assembled the bookcase that hid the entrance to the Secret Annex where Anne and her family lived during World War II. The bookcase was designed to conceal the entrance to the living quarters, keeping the occupants hidden from view.
A moveable bookcase that hid the door to the secret annex
because that is were they were hidden and it swung open
Big News TV - 2010 The Anne Frank Bookcase 1-9 was released on: USA: 15 January 2010
A bookcase hid the door way
'''A work place in Germany and behind a bookcase there was a attic she hid in there!!'''
Anne Frank and her family were in hiding in a secret annex located behind a bookcase on the upper floors of 263 Prinsengracht in Amsterdam, Netherlands, during World War II.
Anne Frank
there were six rooms behind the bookcase in Anne franks room.
anne frank made this diary
The entrance to the secret annex where Anne Frank and her family hid was concealed by a moveable bookcase. This bookcase was put in place by Otto Frank, Anne's father, with the help of their trusted employees. It was designed to slide open to reveal the hidden entrance to the annex behind it.
Anne Frank. Anne Frank's book was actually the diary she kept whilst in an concentration camp.
In the book "Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl," the entrance to the secret annex was concealed by a movable bookcase that covered the entrance to the hidden rooms where Anne Frank and her family lived in hiding during World War II. The bookcase was designed to blend in with the other bookcases in the room, making it difficult to detect the secret entrance.