Anne Frank and her family hid in a secret annex located behind a bookcase in her father's office building in Amsterdam, Netherlands, during the Holocaust. The annex was concealed by a movable bookcase and provided a hidden living space for the Frank family and four others for over two years. Their hiding place was eventually discovered by the Nazis in August 1944, leading to their arrest and deportation to concentration camps.
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Oh, dude, Anne Frank hid in a secret annex located behind a bookcase in her father's office building in Amsterdam during World War II. She and her family lived there for over two years before they were discovered by the Nazis. It's like the ultimate game of hide and seek, but with much higher stakes.
She and her family were being hidden in several rooms above the work place of Otto Frank. the franks had helpers which help keeping no one to find out. they put a bookcase buy the upstaris door so nobody will no their is a another floor.
because Nazis search houses
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This question makes no sense. No one would want to hide anything in Germany except the Nazis. They hid billions of dollars and valuables in some mines, caves and other places. Anyone else wanting to hide something in Germany risked having the Nazis or the Allied Forces finding it or having the hiding spot bombed.
The Nazis used blatant propaganda to hide many of their atrocities. When referring to the deportation of Jews to concentration camps, they would use words such as evacuation, resettlement, and model ghetto. This helped convince the people that they were actually helping improve the living situation of the Jews, not sending them to their death.
They were called Nazis.