In 1942 Nazis arrived all over Europe and started to kill Jews. Two Jew families went into hiding until this was over. The Franks and Van Daans went into hiding. These families were limited to things. There was tension and stress a lot, and there was some things to occupy their time. What was it really like for these families to live in the Secret Annex? The Frank and Van Daan family were limited to lots of things. For example, they were limited to food. These families had a person to come to them once in awhile to bring food. They also couldn’t talk, walk, or make noise during the evening. This was because people were downstairs working and they didn’t want anyone to hear them. Lastly, they couldn’t go outside at all. If they did they would
What are some similarities and some differences between the Frank’s and the Van Daan’s marriage? I think they are a lot of likes and differences between the two families. The only thing they will have to do is to read and recognize what they are reading. Both families are both German and there is a lot more likes and differences.
Jewish people were being taken to concentration camps. Anne and her family were jews and had to go into hiding. They hid in a secret annex above her father’s office. The Frank family was later joined with four other people. With eight people in the annex it quickly became crowded. The residents of the annex had several people that risked their lives to help them. They were in hiding for two years, until they were found. After being found, what happened to the members of the annex?
Many of these secret homes were on busy streets that Nazis patrolled frequently. Anne Frank’s family was one of these Jews and took up residence in the hidden rooms above her father’s former office. As the end of the war neared, Nazi soldiers began to get worried and cared less about apprehending Jews than they did about killing the ones they already had taken as prisoner.
In the play “Anne Frank” they are located in Amsterdam July 6th 1942. They are in hiding in what is called the Annex during WWII. The people at the Annex are Anne Frank, Margot Frank, Mr.Frank and Mrs. Frank, Peter Van Daan, Mr. Van Daan, Mrs. Van Daan, and Mr Dussel, we know this because Mr. Frank gave Anne Frank a diary and she wrote in the diary a lot giving us this information. In times like this, you would need lots of Courage, Compassion, and Sacrifice to get through the tough times.
Frank and his family had it hard, harder than other families because of the amount of children they had. Another big problem was drinking. People would get there paycheck and immediately go to the neighborhood pub and get drunk. It was usually the husband that would do this, which would leave the rest of the family wondering where there husband or father is and they'd be worried. When mom would ask where the money is they'd say the "drank away" the money leaving the family without money, food, and necessities. As many of you know we get pubs from Ireland as well as the beer
During WWII, two families were in hiding. The Frank family and the Van Daan family were hiding together. Both families are Jews and they went into hiding because Jews were being killed by the Nazis. A family member of the Frank family named Anne Frank wrote in a diary. She wrote down information that happened in the Annex. In the next three paragraphs I will talk about courage, compassion, and sacrifice.
1.Can you imagine how hard it may be to live in a confined area with another family for two years? Sounds easy, but it is not. This situation is the precise situation that the Frank and Van Daan family were in. The fathers of the two families had some differences and similarities in their personalities.
They lived in the Barteljorisstraat house in Haarlem ( Beje house ). Below was their fathers watch shop and above they had their rooms. Their house was "open" to anyone who needed a place to stay. They would hide jews and dutch underground workers until they could find another safe house. In Corrie's bedroom she had a secret hiding place, for up to six people. This was a place for people to go when security came through the house. And their was an air system that was installed in the hiding place as well.
On an early morning in July of 1942, the Van Daans and Franks meet up for the first time at the annex. All of them are covered in layers of clothing to carry as much to their new home as possible. They are all
Anne Frank, a dashing girl who survived partially of World War Two, was born in Frankfurt, Germany June 12, 1929. After the Nazis took power in 1933, the Franks moved to Amsterdam. Unfortunately, things took an outrageous turn for the worst. Since being Jews, the Frank family would have to go to an atrocious place, known as concentration camps. However, a law was passed and all Jews had to register themselves in. That registry was for the Nazis to find out where the Jews lived. The following spring, the Nazis yet had passed another law. The law stated that all Jewish people had to put a yellow star on their clothing that said “Jood” on it. Subsequently, Jewish families were being called up to go to transit camps. From the transit camps they would go to Concentration camps. Concurrently, the Frank Family went into hiding. The German invasion of the Nazis started on May 10, 1940. A year later in 1941, the Franks had started making tactics and preparations to go into hiding, before the Nazis would accordingly reach them. With the help of Otto Frank, Anne’s dad and his colleagues at the Opteka Company, Otto was able to prepare a hiding place for his family. Furthermore, the dreadful day had come. July, 1942, they had moved into the hiding place, called the Secret Annex. The Franks, Van Pels’, and other occupants of the hiding place hid in a secret attic apartment on 263 Prinsengracht Street. Before the Franks, and Van Pels’ got there, colleagues by the names of Johannes Kleiman, Victor Kugler , Jan Gies, and Miep Gies, had helped set up the hiding place by smuggling food, and gathering clothing.
Soon later, the Van Pels family joined the Franks in their hiding place in concealed rooms at the rear of Otto Frank's office building, in July 13 1942. The Van Pels family was Auguste van Pels, Hermann van Pels, and Peter van Pels. It should be noted that Anne gave the van Pels family a fake name in her diary, just like she did for most of the other people in her diary, she called them the "Van Daans". There was a total of seven people before the final person came to join the Franks. The eighth person in the Annex, came to join on November 16, 1942, the dentist Fritz Pfeffer comes to hide in the Secret Annex. He approaches Miep Gies, asking if she knows of a hiding place for him. Miep comes to Otto Frank with this question. Of course, Otto agrees that he should join the group in the Secret Annex. They are not able to move, eat, drink, etc, during five in the morning, through eight in the evening. Everything is going fine, until a few nights when they hear a thief, and when Mr. Van Daan steals the bread. Soon after, the thief rats them out, and the Gestapo come for them. The Gestapo give the five minutes to gather their things. So Anne, has to leave her diary
The German Secret Police showed up along with a few Nazis to the doorstep of the Annex on August 4th, 1944, breaking in and arresting everyone in the home.2 No one ever found out who told about their location. Each of the family members were taken to concentration camps; the men and women separated. The night they were taken, the family was brought to Camp Westerbork, and then transferred to the Auschwitz death camp on September 3, 1944.2 Anne was separated from her dad as they were sorted by gender, and never saw him again. After months of spending their days lifting stones and grass mats in agony, Anne was once again transferred, this time with her sister, to the Bergen-Belsen camp.2 Their mother, Edith Frank, was forced to stay at her concentration camp and let her daughters go, but died from an illness just months after on January 6, 1945.2 The conditions at Bergen-Belsen weren’t any better than the first camp; there was little food, disease was spread from bad sanitation throughout the camp, and eventually both Anne and Margot became ill with typhus, and both Anne and her older sister died in March
There were almost no baths (using that much water could arouse suspicion), certain rest hours, small/light meals. They even had a typed up document of the full rules. Anne Frank was a very social person, loving to talk and always found playing with friends, and she hated being quiet or studying, so she was not pleased with hiding inside. Her sister, the quiet, serious, hard-working Margot, had a lot less trouble, which sometimes bugged Anne, because she was told to be more like that. Remaining indoors 24/7, the annex members had very little contact with other human beings. They only had each other and Otto’s coworkers, who cared for them. Bep brought them milk, Johannes, newspapers/news, and Miep, food and books, along with a couple more friends. They all would visit from time to time, but Anne liked Miep the best for she was younger, closer to Anne’s age and brought reading material. Often the mood in the annex would become grumpy and quarrels would break out. Anne could be stubborn, she wrote that Mr. van Pels was bothersome, and that her own mother was too weak. Frank Pfeffer, who she had to share a room with, infuriated her. She and Margot were not close sisters. Mrs. van Pels was nagging and admonished her much. But Anne knew she must put up with them. Anne did, however, have a special bond with her father. Finally, there was Peter van Pels, who was around her age, and although she
It started small with Jews being put into different schools, or having to wear certain clothing so people could identify who they were. Otto Frank knew it was a matter of time before things got worse, and decided to do the only thing he could think of which was hide. The Franks hid in a spare room where Otto used to work. Anne called this room the “secret annex” (Lindwer 12). They were very short on food and water, but nevertheless remained hopeful. Anne wrote in her diary while she lived in the annex. “Would anyone, either Jew or non-Jew, understand this about me? That I’m simply a young girl badly in need of some rollicking fun?” she explained exactly how she felt about the situation around her but never let her hope fade away. (Frank). After two years of hiding someone, still unknown today, gave away the Franks location and everyone living in the annex was arrested by Nazi police and taken to concentration camps.
It has a lot of stairs and doors as well. The annex is hidden very well by doors and hallways as well as the moveable bookcase. It is located on the second floor and goes all the way up to the third. Once you enter behind the moveable bookcase there is a step stairway that leads to the Van Daans. On the right there is a door that leads to the W.C. On the left there is a door that leads to the Franks’ room. If you go up the stairs Peter’s room is to the left of the kitchen. His room is just a landing leading up to the attic but he doesn’t care. if you take the stairs in Peter’s room it leads up to an attic which is where the food is stored and Anne sometimes goes to write up there. The second question I researched was what is living in the annex for two years like. Anne hates hiding in the annex. She loves fresh air and nature helps her keep her joy. When the Green Police come to capture them she is kind of optimistic. The third question I researched is after living in the annex for two years, how were they caught. They were caught by the thief that broke in and heard Peter drop the light. He told the Green Police and they came to capture