because no one wanted people to know that he and the rest of the franks, and the Van Daans were in hiding. so people just said they were in Switzerland.
The house on Prinsengracht 263 in Amsterdam is the place where Anne Frank lived in hiding with her sister Margot and her parents Otto and Edith Frank. They lived here from July 5, 1942 until they were found by the Germans through the help of a Dutch informant on August 4, 1944.In the unused space of her fathers warehouse in AmsterdamIn the unused space of her fathers warehouse in AmsterdamOn the top floor of her fathers warehouse in Amsterdam, HollandAnne frank went in hiding in Amsterdam in her fathers company building in a annex
The only survivor in Anne Frank's immediate family was her father, Otto.
Well, it didn't say that in the diary of course. But somebody suspected that there were Jews hiding in the building and they called the Gestapo, and Anne and the rest were arrested.
During the 1930's and 1940's the German Nazis, government of that time, were persecuting people of Jewish faith and descent. The Nazis periodically rounded up Jews, Poles, homosexuals, intellectuals, Gypsies and anyone who disagreed with Hitler, and take them to concentration camps in an effort to rid the world of them. The Jews were the biggest target, at the end of this persecution known as the Holocaust (meaning total burn) 6 million Jews had died along with another 5-6 million people. The Franks were Jewish. When Margot, Anne Frank's sister, turned 16, she received a letter from the Nazis that required her to immediately turn herself into the Gestapo and go to a concentration camp. Frightened and desperate to protect his family, Otto Frank moved the whole family moved into hiding in Amsterdam to prevent Margot and the rest of the family from being sent to those death camps. Their only other choice was to go the camps where they would die. In fact, about 2 yeas after they went into hiding, the Franks were found and sent to 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.
because no one wanted people to know that he and the rest of the franks, and the Van Daans were in hiding. so people just said they were in Switzerland.
A book case blocked the entrance to where they were hiding.
Anne Frank and her sister Margot Frank died in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in March 1945, near the end of World War II. They both succumbed to typhus, a disease that was rampant in the unsanitary conditions of the camps. Their deaths were a tragic end to their experiences in hiding from the Nazis during the Holocaust.
Yes, Anne Frank and her family were separated upon their arrival at the concentration camp. Anne and her sister Margot were sent to Bergen-Belsen in 1944, while her mother was taken to Auschwitz and her father to a labor camp. Anne and Margot died in Bergen-Belsen before the camp was liberated.
They first took her and the rest of the Secret Annex families to Westerbork Transit camp in Holland, then they were all transported to Auschwitz and then from there Anne, Margot and Auguste van Pels were taken to Bergen-Belsen in Germany where she contracted typhus and died. As for her punishment, she was treated like every other Jew at the time.
The house on Prinsengracht 263 in Amsterdam is the place where Anne Frank lived in hiding with her sister Margot and her parents Otto and Edith Frank. They lived here from July 5, 1942 until they were found by the Germans through the help of a Dutch informant on August 4, 1944.In the unused space of her fathers warehouse in AmsterdamIn the unused space of her fathers warehouse in AmsterdamOn the top floor of her fathers warehouse in Amsterdam, HollandAnne frank went in hiding in Amsterdam in her fathers company building in a annex
Margot Frank passed the time in the Secret Annex by reading books, writing poetry, and practicing her studies. She also spent time with her family and the other occupants of the annex, engaging in discussions and activities to stay occupied.
Otto Frank and his family went into hiding during World War II to escape persecution by the Nazis due to being Jewish. They feared for their safety and ultimately sought refuge to avoid being sent to concentration camps.
Anne Frank went into hiding during World War II to escape persecution by the Nazis, who were targeting Jewish people. The Frank family, along with a few others, went into hiding in an attempt to avoid being sent to concentration camps.
The only survivor in Anne Frank's immediate family was her father, Otto.
Well, it didn't say that in the diary of course. But somebody suspected that there were Jews hiding in the building and they called the Gestapo, and Anne and the rest were arrested.