Anne Frank was a young Jewish girl who wrote the world-famous diary while in hiding from the Germans in occupied Holland.
In a canal house at 263 Prinsengracht in Amsterdam, Anne and her family went into hiding in a secret annex behind a bookcase for two years during the Second World War.
The annex used to be Anne’s father business office. He asked his four employees for their help and cooperation and they immediately agree.
During the day, while in hiding, Anne and her family had to stay silent and in the same spot so people working at the warehouse below wouldn’t notice their presence.
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