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What event takes place in the second entry of Anne Frank’s diary? How does this event affect Anne’s family? Cite details from the text to explain what takes place.​

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her father received a call up

Step-by-step explanation:

In the second diary entry, Anne was explaining how things were changing around her. Her father received a call up which means "concentration camps and lonely cells." It affected Anne's family because they wanted Anne's dad to go to a concentration camp.

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Anne and her family wer hiding from the nazists during World War II.

Step-by-step explanation:

On June 12, 1942, when Anne turned 13, Anne Frank received a book from her father. This book was the same one that was in the window of a store where she and her father passed and which had caught his attention. Although it was an autograph book, Anne started using it as a diary almost immediately.

In it, the young woman began to register common facts in the life of any teenager. Little by little, Anne began to record with increasing frequency the difficulties faced by the Jews due to the Nazi occupation.

In the month of July 1942, the Frank family received the news that they would be forced to move to a forced labor camp. To escape this fate, the family moved to a hiding place in the building where his father's office operated.

To leave the impression that they had fled in a hurry, Anne and her family left the apartment untidy. In addition, the father left a note, it was a false trail in order to lead the Nazis to believe that the family was trying to travel to Switzerland.

The commercial building where Anne and her family hid was two stories high, with offices, a mill and grain stores. The hiding place consisted of a few rooms in an annex that was at the back of the building. To disguise the hiding place, a bookcase was placed in front of the door leading to the annex.

In setting up the hideout, Otto Frank had the help of the four employees he trusted most: Victor Kugler, Johannes Kleiman, Miep Gies and Bep Voskuijl. They plus Johannes' father and Miep's husband were the only ones who knew about the hideout.

These people kept the Franks informed with news of the war and the Nazis' persecution of Jews. They also helped them by bringing food they bought on the "black market", a task that has become increasingly difficult and risky over time. Non-Jewish citizens who helped Jews hide were in danger of being executed immediately by the Nazis if they were discovered.

Anne spent most of her time writing her diary or studying. Every day, right after lunch, she did math, languages, history and other subjects.

On the morning of August 4, 1944, the Nazi police raided the hideout, whose location was discovered by an informant who was never identified. All refugees were placed in trucks and taken for questioning. Victor Kugler and Johannes Kleiman were also arrested, unlike Miep Gies and Bep Voskuijl, who were released.

The latter returned to the hiding place where they found Anne's papers scattered on the floor and several albums with photographs of the family. They collected this material and kept it in the hope of returning it to Anne after the war was over.

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