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The people in hiding were completely dependent on the helpers for their care. Anne therefore worried about their welfare. She feared that the helpers were at risk of having to go into hiding themselves. In March '44, difficulties piled up. Bep, Miep and Kleiman were all suffering from illness, and compulsory work was imminent for Kugler.
Anne reflects on how much she has changed since she first went into hiding. When she first got her diary, she wrote about boys and what other people thought of her. Now that she has endured the suffering of war and grown up a bit, she does not recognize her old self.
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Anne alternately feels that living in hiding is saving her life and that it unfairly condemns her. Working out her thoughts in the diary helps Anne make sense of the new world and the inconceivable reality she is forced to inhabit.
The arrest of the people in hiding Amsterdam Aug. 4, 1944 On 4 August 1944, an arrest team of Sicherheitspolizei und Sicherheitsdienst raided Prinsengracht 263 and the Secret Annex. All eight people in hiding and two helpers, Johannes Kleiman and Victor Kugler, were arrested. Event. The arrest of Auguste van Pels Amsterdam Aug. 4, 1944
Even though they're imperiled by hiding yet another Jew in the Annex, Mr. Kleiman and Miep are undaunted in their generosity. The Frank's "outer identity" is again shown to have been successful in fooling Nazi officials.
Subject. The inter-relationships encompass more than just those in the Secret Annex. They also include social relationships outside and even before going into hiding. These relationships can be separated into: Before going into hiding. Within the Frank family. Within the Van Pels family. Inside the Secret Annex.
It might seem surprising that the Opekta workers share lunch with the residents of the Annex. It's important to remember that Jan, Mr. Kleiman, Mr. Kugler, Bep, and Miep are all close friends with the Franks – something that puts their generosity and familiarity in perspective.