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  1. Mrs. Frank has forbidden Anne from visiting Peter in the attic (she believes Mrs. van Daan is jealous). Meanwhile, Peter has invited both Margot and Anne up to the attic, and Mr. Frank says that Anne shouldn't worry about whether Mrs. van Daan is jealous. Anne wishes the adults would just stay out of her business.

  2. The first part is about a group of British young ladies, who drive ambulances behind the front lines in northern France during the First World War. Their dangerous work and contact with German prisoners of war lead to coarser manners and looser sexual morals. Peter's parents did not want him to read the book, which Anne said was "very outspoken ...

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  4. The original stairs in Peter’s room. In the middle of Peter’s small room, there is a pinewood 12-step flight of stairs. It leads to the attic. On the left, behind the stairs, is Peter’s desk. Anne noted that the desk was always full of books and that the stairs served as extra shelves. The stairs are no longer used, as the many visitors ...

  5. In this case: Visit get webgl.org. This website checks your browser and points to solutions. If you are unable to get WebGL to work, choose a page in the front section of the building: The front section. For other problems with viewing the virtual tour: Contact the Anne Frank House.

  6. Anne Frank: voices from the attic tells the story of the Frank family’s period of hiding from the Nazis through the eyes of a group of characters who have each survived their own episodes of ethnic cleansings, from different times and places. The survivor/witnesses on stage have seen the horrors of genocide from their experiences in Rwanda in ...

  7. The day after the arrest of the people in hiding, Miep Gies and Bep Voskuijl walked through the rooms in the Secret Annex. They saw Anne's diaries lying around and took them to keep for her. In the Anne Frank Knowledge Base, the Anne Frank House collects all information about Anne Frank, her fellow hiders and helpers.

  8. TV. The Attic: The Hiding of Anne Frank ★★½ 1988Steenburgen is wonderful in the true story of Miep Gies, the Dutch woman who hid Otto Frank, her employer, and his family from the Nazis. Unusual because it is told from Gies's perspective, rather than from the more familiar Anne Frank story. Based on Gies's book, “Anne Frank Remembered ...