Describe The Harsh Conditions In The Life Of Anne Frank

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In early July, 1942, Anne and her family went into hiding, after receiving a letter that ordered them to a work camp, located in Germany, from the Nazis. While in hiding they had to undergo very harsh conditions just to prevent them from getting caught. The place in which they hid was in the attic of a building where Mr. Frank’s business used to be, in Amsterdam. The Frank family had to share this “home” with the Van Daans for two years after getting caught in 1944. They called this tiny place, where they spent all of their time, the Secret Annex. When Anne and her family fled from the Nazis, they experienced a new life. This new life of theirs was like nothing before, and they had to get used to it. Living in these conditions was hard for them, but they had to learn to accept it because they didn’t want the …show more content…

Something that was different for them was the little food offered for them. Because they couldn’t leave the Annex, Mr. Kraler and Miep brought food for the all of them. Mr. Kraler and Miep were generous people willing to help them throughout the Holocaust. The small portions of food were a struggle for them because everyone was always so hungry and they didn’t know when the next time would be when they receive more. It was also different because there was no sunlight, limited water, and their hygiene was not at its best. While living in the Secret Annex, they were deprived of all of their freedom. They could not do much of anything and they had a tough time celebrating any of their holidays. This was a downfall because they could not represent their religion. They were labeled and ordered to die just because they were Jews. Life in the Annex got boring at times too, especially for Anne because of her fun and energetic personality. The hardest thing that faced them while in hiding was the fact that they didn’t know what would happen to them in the future. They were always living in fear and unaware of the

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