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Anne 'to Switzerland'
Hanneli Goslar lives nearby Anne on the Zuider Amstellaan, now called the Rooseveltlaan. She’s a good friend and their parents are friends too. In this film she’s standing in front of Anne’s home and talks about when she hears from a neighbour that Anne has left. ‘Fled abroad,’ he says.
The story about fleeing abroad has been made up, but Hanneli believes it. Friends and family of the Franks believe it too. In reality, on 6 July 1942 the Franks went into hiding in the secret annex on the Prinsengracht.
Anne is sad about Hanneli
When they're in hiding Anne often thinks about her friend. She writes in her diary:
‘I was very sad again last night. (...) And Hanneli? Is she still alive? What’s she doing? Dear God, watch over her and bring her back to us. Hanneli, you’re a reminder of what my fate might have been. I keep seeing myself in your place.’
Meeting in Bergen-Belsen
In 1945 Hanneli talks to Anne Frank again in camp Bergen-Belsen. They can’t see each other because there is a high fence between them. She is surprised to hear that Anne was in hiding for two years in her father’s office and that the story about fleeing was made up to confuse the Nazis.
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