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  1. Hiding in the Secret Annex on the Prinsengracht. In July 1942, the Frank family went into hiding. The Van Pels family followed a week later. The two families already knew each other: Hermann van Pels worked for Otto’s company. Four months later, they were joined by an eighth person: Fritz Pfeffer, an acquaintance of the Frank family.

  2. Anne Frank Her life, the diary, and the Secret Annex ... Anne's World Travel past people and places from Anne Frank’s life ... Anne Frank House Westermarkt 20 1016 ...

  3. About us. The Anne Frank House was established on 3 May 1957 in cooperation with Otto Frank, Anne Frank’s father. We are an independent non-profit organisation that runs a museum in the house where Anne Frank went into hiding and we try to increase awareness of Anne’s life story all over the world.

  4. The Anne Frank Foundation ( Dutch: Anne Frank Stichting) is a foundation in the Netherlands originally established to maintain the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam. This foundation also advocates the fight against antisemitism and racism and publishes the Dutch annual Monitor Racisme en Extreem-rechts (Racism and Extreme Right Monitor), in which ...

  5. Anne’s first years. Anne Frank was born in the German city of Frankfurt am Main in 1929. Anne’s sister Margot was three years her senior. Unemployment was high and poverty was severe in Germany, and it was the period in which Adolf Hitler and his party were gaining more and more supporters. Hitler hated the Jews and blamed them for the ...

  6. Dec 12, 2023 · The Anne Frank House is small, compact, and not easy to navigate. The stairs are tight, old, and very steep, and more than a couple of people in there at the same time will feel crowded. Arrive with nothing at all or a small purse so you can get right on in without issue. 8. Explore the Jordaan after your visit.

  7. Aug 14, 2023 · You will find the Anne Frank House Museum in Prinsengracht 263-267, in the center of Amsterdam. It’s around a ten-minute walk from Dam Square. To get there from Amsterdam Centraal station you can walk around 20-minutes. Otherwise, there’s the option of taking tram numbers 13 or 17 and get off at Westermarkt.

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