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Anne and Mr. Van Daan had an average relationship, since Mr. Van Daan, like the other grown-ups, complained about Anne's upbringing.
The Van Daans (or the Van Pels), who lived with the Franks in the Secret Annex, are shown below.
Anne (right) and Margot (left) sitting next to each other. Anne and Margot never really had a close relationship, especially because of their completely different character, but they started to develop a stronger bond toward the end of their time in hiding. In this photo i see anne
Mrs. Van Daan and Anne Frank never really had a strong relationship. Anne always thought that Mrs. Van Daan was prideful and arrogant, while Mrs. Van Daan never liked Anne's light-hearted disposition.
Anne (the youngest), Margot (Anne's older sister), and Otto Frank (Anne's father). this is when anne was younger and her family had nothing to worry about.
Anne and her father, Otto. Otto and Anne actually got along very well, and Anne preferred Otto over Edith. This Photo Showed How much Anne was a daddy's girl and how close they were before they went in hiding.
Bailey Bisaillon
2016
Anne and her family are shown above. Her family consisted of her father, Otto Frank; her mother, Edith Frank; her older sister, Margot; and herself. This comic shows that even there safer then the jews in the concetrations camps her family was still afraid of the "storm" that could happen to them.
Anne (left) and Margot (right). These sisters had personalities that were polar opposites. Also, Edith Frank preferred Margot's quiet personality over Anne's lively personality.
Anne Frank and Peter Van Daan initially did not like each other because Anne thought Peter was too shy and quiet. In this photo i see that anne is very annoyed with peter.
I’m sorry mom, for the things I put you through
I’m sorry mom, for not doing the things you wanted me to do
I’m sorry mom, for leaving you so soon
-Zonda Davis
“I want to bring out all kinds of things that lie buried deep in my heart.” (Frank, 2) During the Holocaust, Anne Frank kept a diary during her two years in hiding. The diary was later published, and has touched countless hearts around the world. In the diary, Anne writes about her troubles and frustrations in the Secret Annex, which was where Anne hid during the Holocaust. However, one of Anne’s most frequent complaints were about her family, Mr. Dussel, and the Van Daans, who were also in the Secret Annex. Unfortunately, the residents of the Secret Annex were captured and sent to concentration camps. The family, Mr. Dussel, and the Van Daans were mostly separated, and Anne was the last of the residents of the Secret Annex to die. (However, Otto Frank survived.) In The Diary of a Young Girl, Anne Frank illustrates the theme cherish your family and friends before they're gone forever, even though they might be insufferable.
The Secret Annex residents were captured and sent to Westerbork and then Auschwitz, which was where the Franks, Van Daans, and Mr. Dussel started to separate. After a few months, everyone from the Secret Annex is sent to different camps except Otto Frank, Mr. Van Daan (who died), and Edith Frank, who also died.
Anne, Margot, and Mrs. Van Daan are sent to Bergen-Belsen, but Mrs. Van Daan is sent to a different camp and dies on the way. Sadly, Anne and Margot are alone in Bergen-Belsen.
Anne Frank and Her Sister's Margot's Grave
with flowers all around it and photo's i think this represents all the support that came to anne and margot after all shes been through