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They went into hiding in a building behind her father’s old office, which had Warning To Avoid Injury Don’t Tell Me How To Do My Job Sweater She often called it the secret annex, and they lived there with another family (The Van Pels, with Herman Van Pels, Auguste Van Pels and Peter Van Pels) and a dentist, Fritz Preffer. Her diary documents the two years in which they lived there, documenting the food, the quarrels, the updates on the war, the help given to them etc. Her writing was extremely articulate and she wished to be a writer after the war. Her last entry was on the 1st of August 1944, three days before they were discovered. When they were found (tipped off by an anonymous source) they were sent to Westbork, then to Auschwitz. The two girls were then sent to Belsen and died of Typhus. The only survivor was her father, Otto Frank.
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