What happened to Moortje Anne Frank?

What happened to Moortje Anne Frank?

The Kupers also took Anne’s cat Moortje at that time. Anne died of typhus in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in March 1945. Her diary was recovered and published after the war by her father Otto, the only member of the family to survive.

Did Anne Frank have a pet?

Yes, Anne Frank did have a pet. She had a cat named Moortje. She was forced to leave the cat in the family’s apartment when they fled to the annex….

Who was Moortje?

Moortje was her cat, who she had leave behind. She said this cat was female in a letter but others say male. They first got Moortje in early 1942. Per instructions they left behind, the family of a friend of Anne’s (referred to as “Toosje K.” in FAF) took in this cat after the Franks disappeared into hiding.

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What does Mouschi mean?

Mouschi was Peter’s cat, a male. Miep Gies described him as a “spritely, lean black tomcat, very, very friendly.”

Why does Anne call her diary Kitty?

Why did Anne Frank name her diary (‘Kitty’)? She felt she’d never had a true friend, a “best friend” she could tell her secrets to, so she named her diary Kitty.

What is Peter’s cat’s name?

Mouschi
Mentioned in her diary, The Diary of a Young Girl, Mouschi was a real cat who belonged to Peter, the teenage boy also in hiding with Anne.

What are the winter holidays the Annex Residents celebrate?

38. It is important for the characters in the play to celebrate Hanukkah in the Secret Annex because—

  • it gives them a chance to unite in prayer and honor their faith.
  • the young people are eager to get presents from their parents.
  • everyone wants to eat holiday foods together.
  • Mr.

What was Anne’s sister’s name?

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Margot Frank
Anne Frank/Sisters

Margot Frank. Margot’s school photograph from December 1941. Margot Betti Frank (16 February 1926 – c. February 1945) was the elder daughter of Otto Frank and Edith Frank and the elder sister of Anne Frank.