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Bloeme Evers-Emden was scheduled to be on this transport, but Anne was prohibited from going because she had developed scabies, and her mother and sister opted to stay with her. The Van Pels family became Hermann, Petronella, and Peter van Daan, and Fritz Pfeffer became Albert Düssell. In Rosemary Sullivan's book, Otto Frank's agenda, a letter Otto received from helper Johannes Kleiman and several statements were proven to be distorted to suit the outcome. In November 2007, the Anne Frank tree—by then infected with a fungal disease affecting the tree trunk—was scheduled to be cut down to prevent it from falling on the surrounding buildings.
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Frank's diary began as a private expression of her thoughts; she wrote several times that she would never allow anyone to read it. In 1934, when she was four and a half, her family moved to Amsterdam, Netherlands, after Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party gained control over Germany. the back house'; English: The Secret Annex), in which she documents her life in hiding from 1942 to 1944, during the German occupation of the Netherlands in World War II.
The only known footage of the real Anne Frank comes from a 1941 silent film recorded for her newlywed next-door neighbor. The first American edition, published in 1952 under the title Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, was positively reviewed. The train journey took three days, during which Anne and over a thousand others were packed closely together in cattle wagons.
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The Franks also had more space, stability, and support than most of the 28,000 Dutch Jews who went into hiding during the war. After moving to Amsterdam, Anne and Margot Frank were enrolled in school—Margot in public school and Anne in the 6th Montessori School. After 1585, the city of Amsterdam started flourishing, thanks to the major role the Netherlands played in world and colonial trade. It consists of the Opekta warehouse and offices and the Achterhuis, all unfurnished so that visitors can walk freely through the rooms.Having been arrested in hiding, they were considered criminals and sent to the Punishment Barracks for hard labour. It is the owner of the rights to translations, editions, compilations, and authorised books about Anne Frank and her family. On 6 July, the Frank family left a note for the Kupers, asking them to take care of their cat Moortje.