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What was the condition of Jews mentioned
in Anne's diary?​

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Answered by shanaya312
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The condition of Jews as mentioned in Anne's diary appears to be really horrible as the people of Jew community were forced to live hidden.

On July 5, 1942, Anne's older sister Margot received an official summons to report to a Nazi work camp in Germany, and on July 6, Margot and Anne went into hiding with their father Otto and mother Edith. They were joined by Hermann van Pels, Otto's business partner, including his wife Auguste and their teenage son Peter.[12] Their hiding place was in the sealed-off upper rooms of the annex at the back of Otto's company building in Amsterdam.[12][13] Otto Frank started his business, named Opekta, in 1933. He was licensed to manufacture and sell pectin, a substance used to make jam. He stopped running his business while everybody was in hiding. But once he returned, he found his employees running it. The rooms that everyone hid in were concealed behind a movable bookcase in the same building as Opekta. Mrs. van Pels's dentist, Fritz Pfeffer, joined them four months later. In the published version, names were changed: The van Pelses are known as the Van Daans, and Fritz Pfeffer as Albert Dussel. With the assistance of a group of Otto Frank's trusted colleagues, they remained hidden for two years and one month.


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Answered by sonalkumarpathak8405
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June 20, 1942, Anne writes in her diary that her family's freedom began to be restricted in May of 1940, when Holland was captured by the Nazis. After that, Jews were required to wear yellow stars, and they were not allowed to travel using bicycles, street cars, or personal cars. The only way Jews could travel was on ferry. Jews had to carry out their shopping during a certain few hours of a day and could only use Jewish-owned barbershops. They also could not be out on the street at night or use any type of entertainment, such as movie theaters, tennis courts, or parks. They also could not visit non-Jews and had to attend Jewish schools. Despite these restrictions, Anne still tries to have fun with her friends. Eventually, Anne's father cannot work anymore and must stay at home. In July of 1942, after the Franks receive a "call-up" notice from the SS, the paramilitary organization of the Nazis, they go into complete hiding in an attic in Mr. Frank's office building. Their movements are now completely restricted

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