Otto Frank
Who is Anne Frank right hand man?
Johannes Kleiman
Did they kill Anne Frank?
1945
Otto Frank
Johannes Kleiman
1945
Deceased (1900–1981)
Jan
Kraler helped the Franks to prepare the “Secret Annexe” as a hiding place. While the group was in hiding, he was instrumental in obtaining supplies, keeping them secret and providing moral and psychological support.
From the late 1970s, Victor suffered from Alzheimer’s disease and he died on 14 December 1981.
Frank encourages Anne to put up with being in hiding because... Frank choose the main room as his bedroom? He is unselfish. List the “rules” for the members of the annex during the day.
Margot writes that she is somewhat jealous of Anne’s relationship with Peter, but only because she also wants someone with whom she can share her feelings. Anne’s mother forbids Anne from going up to see Peter because Mrs. van Daan is jealous.
Why is Peter glad to remove the yellow star from his clothing when he arrives at the Annex? He wishes that he were no longer Jewish. He believes that the Nazis branded him with it. He dislikes the outdoors and is glad to stay inside.
Why does Mr. Frank want to leave Amsterdam? He felt that he wasn’t the same man and his house and belongings made him think of his dead family.
Why does Peter remove his Star of David from his clothes? He wants to put it on a new coat he’s planning to get. He resents the fact that the Nazis force Jews to wear it.
Why did Anne Find it difficult to destroy the Star of David? Anne Frank wanted to be an artist and writer. But, she was not able to do this because she was a Jew. So she began writing her ideas in her diary.
Frank visits the warehouse to have one last look where he last saw his family. Peter and Anne remove their Star of David from their clothing.
When Mr. Frank says “she puts me to shame” he is referring to... being ashamed that he doesn’t believe all people are basically good like Anne does. being ashamed of the type of father he was.
Star of David, Hebrew Magen David (“Shield of David”), Magen also spelled Mogen, Jewish symbol composed of two overlaid equilateral triangles that form a six-pointed star. The yellow badge that Jews were forced to wear in Nazi-occupied Europe invested the Star of David with a symbolism indicating martyrdom and heroism.
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