Anne frank how long did she hide




















Jan Gies Miep's husband frequently joined them as well, although he worked elsewhere. Miep Gies usually stayed in the office to keep an eye on things. For the people in hiding, it was nice to see other people and to hear the latest news from the city. At 1 pm, the radio was switched on for the BBC news. At pm, they had lunch and at pm, the helpers went back to work. After the people in hiding had cleared everything away, most of them took an afternoon nap.

Anne used that time for studying or writing. At pm, the warehouse workers went home. Helper Bep Voskuijl usually came by to see if the people in hiding needed anything.

After she had gone home at a quarter to six, the people in hiding were no longer restricted to the Secret Annex and they spread out through the building. After dinner, they read, talked, or listened to the radio. Around 9 pm, they started preparing for the night. More people were murdered at Auschwitz than at any other camp — at least 1. Anne and her sister Margot survived Auschwitz only to be sent to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. There the two girls died of typhus shortly before the camp was liberated by the British Army on 15 April The exact date of their deaths is unknown.

Margot was 19 years old and Anne was just From her, he learned that his daughters were dead. For me, it was a revelation. There, was revealed a completely different Anne to the child that I had lost. I had no idea of the depths of her thoughts and feelings. The diary of Anne Frank was first published in the Netherlands on 25 June Five days later, the Dutch army surrendered. Slowly but surely, the Nazis introduced more and more laws and regulations that made the lives of Jews more difficult.

For instance, Jews could no longer visit parks, cinemas, or non-Jewish shops. The rules meant that more and more places became off-limits to Anne.

Her father lost his company, since Jews were no longer allowed to run their own businesses. All Jewish children, including Anne, had to go to separate Jewish schools. The Nazis took things further, one step at the time. Jews had to start wearing a Star of David on their clothes and there were rumours that all Jews would have to leave the Netherlands.

They did not believe the call-up was about work and decided to go into hiding the next day in order to escape persecution.

He received help from his former colleagues. Before long, they were joined by four more people. The hiding place was cramped. Anne had to keep very quiet and was often afraid.

On her thirteenth birthday, just before they went into hiding, Anne was presented with a diary. Having read its pages, Otto Frank agonised over whether he should publish her private thoughts. He knew Anne had always wanted to be a writer and he consulted various people about his dilemma. He finally decided to find a publisher for the diary.

Anne Frank has become a famous name because of her poignant diary, which has been translated into many languages. Anne Frank's diary describes the frightening period experienced by Anne, her family and friends in the annexe.

It also expresses her hopes and aspirations for the future, which were never to be realised. Background to the Holocaust. Anti-Jewish decrees.



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