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  2. Anne Frank House - Wikipedia

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    The Secret Annex (Achterhuis) is at the rear in an enclosed courtyard. Model of the former Opekta front building (left) and rear building (right) where Anne Frank stayed Amsterdam from the Westerkerk w/partial view of the Secret Annex (just up from the dark gray building on near-right corner, just right of block-like square gray roof of 2nd ...

  3. Anne Frank - Wikipedia

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    The Secret Annex (Achterhuis) is at the rear in an enclosed courtyard. Model of the former Opekta front building (left) and rear building / Secret Annex (right) where Anne Frank stayed On 13 July 1942, the Franks were joined by the Van Pels family, made up of Hermann, Auguste, and 16-year-old Peter, and then in November by Fritz Pfeffer , a ...

  4. Secret Annex - Wikipedia

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    Secret Annex may mean: Act of Seclusion, also described as a secret annex to the Treaty of Westminster; Anne Frank House, which contained the secret annex in which ...

  5. Anne Frank House renovated to tell story to new generation - AOL

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    AMSTERDAM (AP) — The museum built around a secret annex in a canal-side house where Anne Frank hid from Nazis during World War II has been renovated to better tell the teenage Jewish diarist's ...

  6. List of people associated with Anne Frank - Wikipedia

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    Helped by several trusted employees of the company, the group of eight survived in the achterhuis (literally "back-house", usually translated as "secret annex") for more than two years before they were betrayed, and arrested. Anne kept a diary from 12 June 1942 until 1 August 1944, three days before the residents of the annex were arrested.

  7. Tales from the Secret Annex - Wikipedia

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    Tales from the Secret Annex is a collection of miscellaneous prose fiction and non-fiction written by Anne Frank while she was in hiding during the Nazi occupation of The Netherlands. It was first published in The Netherlands in 1949, then in an expanded edition in 1960.

  8. The Attic: The Hiding of Anne Frank - Wikipedia

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    So, out of mercy, Silberbauer spares Miep. After the arrest, Miep and Jan go to the annex, and Miep finds Anne Frank's diary in the floor of Anne's room, and she collects it before the Annex is emptied by the Nazis. A day later, Miep decides to bribe Silberbauer in return of her friends, but Silberbauer denies.

  9. Bep Voskuijl - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, in August 1942, Voskuijl built the famous bookcase that concealed the entrance to the Secret Annex. Voskuijl and his daughter discussed the Annex a lot with each other, as they kept silent to the rest of the Voskuijl family for safety reasons. Bep also managed to keep her fiancé Bertus Hulsman ignorant for twenty-five months. [3]