6/12/2023 0 Comments Anne frank hide outAccess to this annex was made through a shelf that turned and showed the entrance.Īfter the Nazis discovered the hiding place, they seized everything in the rooms. The house was about to be demolished in the mid-1950s, but the providential and insistent action from a local newspaper prevented the demolition.During the visit to the Anne Frank house, we can access the hiding place through the same place that the eight people in hiding did. Without a doubt the visit to this house is one of the most emotional and sad places to see in Amsterdam, but it is also necessary. El objetivo que Otto Frank perseguía con ello era dar a conocer la historia de la adolescente y las penurias y momentos duros que tuvieron que pasar todos los que durante los dos años permanecieron escondidos de los nazis en "la casa de atrás".Ī día de hoy, el Diario de Ana Frank ha sido traducido a más de 70 idiomas y se han vendido más de 30 millones de ejemplares en todo el mundo. Dos años más tarde, se hace realidad: el Diario de Ana Frank es publicado. Después de editar el diario de su hija, decide publicarlo. En 1945, Miep Gies le entrega el cuaderno a Otto Frank cuando es liberado del campo de concentración. Escribía todos los días sobre cómo era la vida en el escondite: los problemas que iban surgiendo, los roces con sus padres, especialmente con su madre, sus sentimientos hacia Peter van Pels (con el que tuvo una pequeña relación amorosa), escribía sobre la guerra, sobre las recompensas que había puesto el régimen por delatar a judíos y sobre sus esperanzas de algún día salir de allí.Īna escribía en su diario como si se tratase de cartas enviadas a su amiga Kitty en las que poco a poco iba informando del aumento de la persecución nazi, de sus preocupaciones, sus deseos, la complicada relación que mantenía con su madre o con el dentista Fritz, o incluso su cada vez mayor interés hacia el hijo de la familia van Pels, Peter.Įste libro no nos habla solo de la dramática evolución de la guerra, ni de la relación de la pequeña Ana con sus compañeros de refugio nos muestra la prematura madurez de una joven adquirida en unas circunstancias traumáticas, en un espacio reducido compartido con varias personas.Ĭuando la familia Frank ya había sido arrestada, Miep Gies entra en el escondite y recupera los escritos de Ana, entre los que encuentra su diario. During the day, the refugees had to remain silent so as not to be discovered by the other company employees, because all of them were convinced that all the family was in Switzerland.ĭurante los dos años de reclusión, Ana aprovechó para leer muchos libros, que le ayudaron a mejorar su estilo y escritura. The only connection the group had to the outside world was thanks to the help of four employees of Otto Frank's company and two other people who kept them informed and provided them with all they needed to survive. They were finally detained by the German SS, after the tip-off by an anonymous informer. The group remained locked in this small space for more than two years: between July 1942 and August 1944. This group of eight hidden Jews was joined by the dentist Fritz Pfeffer, to whom Ana would change the name in her book o Albert Dussel. There the Frank family takes refuge, together with the marriage formed by Hermann and Auguste van Pels and their son, Peter, who in the book "Diary of Anne Frank" appear as the van Daan family. It is none other than the Canal Priesengrachrt. Many people wondered about the place where Anne Frank was hidden. For this reason, Otto decided to leave his house on Merwedeplein Square and hide his family in a shelter that he had been preparing in the back house of his small pectin and spice factory in Prinsengracht or "Princes' Canal". Given the increase in anti-Semitic hatred, Otto Frank decided to save his family by emigrating in 1933 to Amsterdam.ĭespite the neutrality of the Netherlands during World War II, the Nazis invaded the country in 1940 and carried out a persecution of the Jewish community. The Frank family, of German origin, remained in Frankfurt until shortly after Hitler's rise to power. The family included Otto Heinrich Frank, the father Edith Hollander, the mother and the young Margot and Anne Frank, the daughters. Discover the history of Anne Frank on our Alternative Free Tour Amsterdam.
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