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  1. Anne Frank had to share a room in the Secret Annex with Fritz Pfeffer. This caused some tension. Look around her room, the place where she wrote her diary.

    • The Warehouse

      ‘During the day we always have to walk quietly and speak...

    • The Company Office

      Miep Gies, Johannes Kleiman, and Bep Voskuijl worked in the...

    • Who Was Fritz Pfeffer

      Fritz Pfeffer was one of the eight people in hiding in the...

    • Spanish

      Al final, la protectora Miep encuentra con éxito, por una...

  2. Take a look around and explore the Secret Annex where Anne Frank was in hiding for more than two years during World War II, and where she wrote her diary.

  3. Anne Franks room. Anne had to share a room with Fritz Pfeffer, which led to frequent arguments. Not being able to go outside was hard for her. Her diary was a place to vent. To brighten up the room, Anne put pictures on the wall. The picture wall in Anne Franks room. Photo collection: Anne Frank Stichting, Amsterdam / photo: Rosa Krastel.

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    • The Physical Environment of The People in Hiding
    • Behind The Bookcase
    • Outside The Secret Annex

    According to current views, the annex without a capital letter is the designation for the building part that was built in 1739 behind the front house dating from 1635. The building is a mishmash of rooms, corridors and stairs in which the uninitiated can quickly lose track. The capitalized 'Secret Annex' specifically refers to the top two floors, a...

    The bookcase was placed in front of the entrance to the Secret Annex in August 1942, because Victor Kugler feared searches for hidden bicycles. That was not a complete exaggeration: the requisition of bicycles by the Wehrmacht was then just beginning. Hauptdienstleiter Schmidt said about this in a speech: 'They [the reluctant Dutch] should not imag...

    The private office, the office kitchen and the (large) toilet were located in the annex, but not in the Secret Annex. Regular work was required on the drain and water pipes, and the arrival of the plumber forced silence in the Secret Annex again. The people in hiding used the kitchen partly because it was equipped with a geyser and a small stove. T...

  4. The walls in the Secret Annex tell their own stories. Anne brightened up her room with pictures. Otto put pencil marks on the wall to record how much Anne and Margot had grown; on a map pinned to the wall, he tracked the progress of the Allied Forces. These walls have been preserved for the future.

  5. Room of Anne Frank and Fritz Pfeffer. Otto, Edith, and Margot Franks room. Peter van Pels´s room. The room of Hermann and Auguste van Pels. Visit us. Anne Frank House. Westermarkt 20. 1016 DK Amsterdam. Tickets.

  6. Watch de Google Arts & Culture presentation. Visit the home of the Frank family in Amsterdam, as it was before they went into hiding. All the rooms are furnished and have the same appearance as when the Frank family lived there. View the house in 360 degrees.