The anne frank house dutch.
Anne frank attic size.
Anne frank 12 june 1929 february 1945 was a german born jewish girl who along with her family and four other people hid in the second and third floor rooms at the back of her father s amsterdam company during the nazi occupation of the netherlands helped by several trusted employees of the company the group of eight survived in the achterhuis literally back house usually.
The warnings start to come out of my ears i haven t been sleeping well and don t feel like working anne wrote on 26 july 1943.
In july 1942 the frank family went into hiding.
2 the franks and four dutch jews who were hiding with them were discovered by authorities on august 4 1944.
Hermann van pels worked for otto s company.
The van pels family followed a week later.
During world war ii anne frank hid from nazi persecution with her family and four other people in hidden rooms at the rear of the.
Anne frank anne frank in 1940 born annelies or anneliese marie frank 1929 06 12 12 june 1929 frankfurt prussia weimar republic died february or march 1945 aged 15 bergen belsen concentration camp eastern hanover nazi germany resting place bergen belsen concentration camp lower saxony germany occupation diarist language dutch citizenship german until 1941 stateless from 1941 relatives.
Soon after they went into hiding.
Anne frank huis is a writer s house and biographical museum dedicated to jewish wartime diarist anne frank the building is located on a canal called the prinsengracht close to the westerkerk in central amsterdam in the netherlands.
Otto edith margot and anne frank and then otto s business partner hermann van pels his wife auguste and their son peter were all in the attic originally.
The nerves of the people in hiding were frayed with the constant air raid alarms the sound of the german defence artillery bombings and air combat.
Anne frank and her family spent two years hiding in a secret attic apartment behind the office of a family owned business in amsterdam.
Anne frank s diary kept for 761 days in hiding from the nazis in amsterdam during world war two.