Accommodation
Accommodation is a place in which to live and/or work, either temporarily or permanently.
Accommodation refers to a place in which to live and/or work, either temporarily or permanently.
Locations (56)
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Amsterdam
Amsterdam
Amsterdam traditionally had a large Jewish population. During the German occupation, it was the city where almost all anti-Jewish measures found their first application or hit hardest. Although many sought refuge in the countryside, the capital also had a large population of people in hiding. Location
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Basel
Bazel
Otto Frank moved from Amsterdam to Basel in 1952. Location
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Berlin
Berlijn
Successively the capital of the kingdom of Prussia, the German Empire, the Weimar Republic and the Third Reich. Location
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Duisburg
Duisburg
Victor Kugler lived in Duisburg for some time in his teenage years. Location
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Elberfeld
Elberfeld-Wuppertal
At the time of her marriage to Hermann van Pels, Auguste Röttgen was living in Elberfeld. Location
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Frankfurt am Main
Frankfurt am Main
Birthplace of Otto Frank and his daughters Anne and Margot Frank. The Frank family lived here until their departure in 1933. Location
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Frank-Loebsche-Haus
Landau in der Pfalz
The Frank-Loebsche Haus in Landau partly takes its name from the fact that Zacharias Frank, Anne Frank's great-grandfather, and his heirs owned this property. Location
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Victor Kugler's birthplace
Vrchlabí
Victor Kugler's birthplace was called Hohenelbe and at the time was part of Austria-Hungary. Now it is part of the Czech Republic and is called Vrchlabí. It lies at the foot of the Giant Mountains on the river Elbe. Location
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Gehrde
Gehrde
Birthplace of Hermann van Pels and his siblings. Location
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Hamburg
Hamburg
Main German port in northern Germany: the Elbe River connects Hamburg to the North Sea. Location
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Hoorn
Hoorn
Miep Gies lived her last years of life in Hoorn. Location
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Hotel Siru, Brussel
Brussel
Hotel, opened in 1932, located in Saint-Josse-ten-Noode, a neighbourhood within walking distance from the center of Brussels. Location
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Clothing store of Fritz Pfeffer's parents in Gießen
Gießen
Ignatz Pfeffer and Jeanette Pfeffer-Hirsch, Fritz Pfeffer's parents, had a women's and children's clothing store at Marktplatz 6 in Gießen. Location
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Merellaan, Aerdenhout
Aerdenhout, gemeente Bloemendaal
This was the home address of Alfred Leonhard Tietz, former member of the board of directors of the German department store chain Tietz. Location
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Merwedeplein 37-II, Amsterdam
Amsterdam
Address of the Frank family's home from 1933 until they went into hiding in July 1942. Location
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Rivierenlaan 270-I
Amsterdam
Home of Stephanie Meijer-Schuster. Fritz Pfeffer was registered at this address for a month. His wife Charlotte Kaletta lived here from 1940 to 1946. Prominent SDAP member Koos Vorrink, a leading social-democrat, also lived at this address. Currently President Kennedylaan. Location
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Stadionkade 24-II
Amsterdam
Address of Otto Frank in Amsterdam in 1933. Location
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Toronto
Toronto
Victor Kugler lived at various addresses in and around Toronto after emigrating to Canada. Location
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Utrecht
Utrecht
Victor Kugler lived at various addresses in Utrecht for 13 years after moving to the Netherlands. Location
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Westerduinweg, Aerdenhout
Aerdenhout, gemeente Bloemendaal
This was the home address of Julius Schloss, former director of the German department store chain Tietz. Location
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Charlotte Kaletta's address in Berlin
Berlijn
This was Charlotte Kaletta's last known address before her departure for Amsterdam. Location
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Frank family address - Dantestrasse 4, Frankfurt am Main
Frankfurt am Main
Alice Frank-Stern's home and last address of the Frank family in Frankfurt before they left for the Netherlands in 1933. Location
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Frank family address - Ganghoferstrasse Frankfurt
Frankfurt
The Frank family were registered at this address for two years. Location
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Frank family address - Marbachweg, Frankfurt
Frankfurt am Main
In March 1927, Otto and Edith Frank and their one -year-old daughter Margot moved into the first and second floors of 307 Marbachweg. Location
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Geiringer family's address | Merwedeplein 46-I
Amsterdam
The Geiringer family lived at this address from April 1940 until they went into hiding in July 1942. Location
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Goldschmidt family home
Amsterdam
Goldschmidt family address. Location
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The Goslar familiy's address in Berlin
Berlijn
This was the address of the Goslar family in Berlin until 1933. Location
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Goslar family home | Merwedeplein 31-I
Amsterdam
The Goslar family moved into a flat on Merwedeplein in February 1934. Location
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Goslar family home | Zuider Amstellaan 16
Amsterdam
Second address of the Goslar family. The Van Pels family and Hello Silberberg also lived on this street. Location
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Holländer family home, Aachen
Aken
Home of Rosa Holländer-Stern, the maternal grandmother of Anne and Margot Frank in Aachen. Location
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Ledermann family home
Amsterdam
Noorder Amstellaan 37-III (after 1945: Churchilllaan), Amsterdam Location
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The Ledermann family's address in Berlijn
Berlijn
The Ledermann famiy lilved here until 1933. Location
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Leeser-Röttgen family home
Woodbine
Belleplain Road, Woodbine, is the address of Else Leeser-Röttgen, the sister of Auguste van Pels and Gretha Goldschmidt-Röttgen. Location
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Metz family home in The Hague
Den Haag
Like the Frank family, the Metz family left Frankfurt am Main. The family was entered in the Hague population register on 4 May 1933. Location
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Woning familie Metz in Frankfurt
Frankfurt am Main
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Nieuwenburg family home | Amsterdam
Amsterdam
The house at Gaaspstraat 12 got a different house number around 1934-1935. Then the street was renumbered. Number 12 became number 25. The family, with Miep Santrouschitz, first lived on 25-III and from August 29, 1940 on 25-Hs. Location
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Nieuwenburg family home | Leiden
Leiden
After young Hermine was sent to the Netherlands to recuperate due to malnutrition, she was taken in by the Nieuwenburg family in Leiden. Location
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Röttgen-Rosenau family home
Elberfeld
The childhood home of Auguste Röttgen-van Pels. Location
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Van Pels-Röttgen family home, Biesboschstraat 59, Amsterdam
Amsterdam
Official residential address of the Van Pels family from 18 May 1938 to 6 May 1940. Location
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Van Pels-Röttgen family home | Martinistrasse. Osnabrück
Osnabrück
The home of Hermann, Auguste, and Peter van Pels. Location
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Van Pels-Röttgen family home, Stadionweg 277-III, Amsterdam 1
Amsterdam
First home of Hermann van Pels and his family from the summer of 1937. Location
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Van Pels-Röttgen family home | Zuider Amstellaan
Amsterdam
The Van Pels family lived here from 6 May 1940 until they left for the Secret Annex on 13 July 1942. Location
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Werthauer family home
Amsterdam
The Werthauer family was reunited in this house in November 1933. Fritz Martin Werthauer - like Otto Frank - initially went ahead alone and lived in a room for some time. Location
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Fritz Pfeffer's home | Daniël Willinkplein
Amsterdam
Daniël Willinkplein 23-III was Fritz Pfeffer and Charlotte Kaletta's first address in Amsterdam. Location
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Fritz Pfeffer's home in Berlin
Berlijn
Fritz Pfeffer lived in Berlin from 1912 until he fled to the Netherlands in late 1938. Location
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Home of Jan and Miep Gies, Hunzestraat 120, Amsterdam
Amsterdam
Miep Gies was registered here from 1 June 1946 to 21 November 1946. This was the home of Jan's sister Fenna. Miep had most likely been living here since mid-June 1945. Jan Gies and Otto Frank also lived with Fenna in the small house. Location
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Home of Jan and Miep Gies, Hunzestraat 25, Amsterdam
Amsterdam
Jan and Miep Gies lived here from July 1941 to June 1945. Location
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Home of Johannes Kleiman
Amsterdam
Jo Kleiman lived at General Vetterstraat 40 upstairs from April 29, 1933 to September 24, 1940 and at number 43 upstairs from September 24, 1940 to June 7, 1943. Both addresses no longer exist today. Location
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Home of Max and Anni van Pels-Haag
Amsterdam
On their way to the United States, Max and Anni temporarily stayed here, in Amsterdam. After this, they lived at Jan van Eijckstraat 28 hs, Amsterdam. Location
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Home of Aäron van Pels | Domhof, Osnabrück
Osnabrück
Henny van Pels lived at this address with her father. Location
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Home of Aäron van Pels | Kaiserwall, Osnabrück
Osnabrück
Aaron van Pels and several of his children lived at this address, then called Kaiserwall, from October 1932. Location
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Home of Felix Mittwoch
Amsterdam
Fritz Pfeffer lived in an attic room here for some time. Location
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Home of Victor Kugler in Hilversum
Hilversum
From 1940, Victor Kugler and his wife lived on this street, at number 56. He went into hiding in the same house after he had escaped German imprisonment. Location
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Home of Werthauer family in Frankfurt
Frankfurt am Main
The Werthauer family lived in Frankfurt until November 1933. Location
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Home of Henny van Pels
Amsterdam
Address of Henny van Pels. Location
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Zoppot
Sopot
Fritz Pfeffer married Vera Henriette Bythiner in May 1926 in Zoppot (Sopot), which at the time was part of the free city of Danzig. Location