At the young age of 13, Anne Frank and her family, comprising her parents and her elder sister Margot, went into hiding in an Amsterdam warehouse, to escape forceful deportation by the Nazis. For the next two years, the Franks, along with another family of three and a single boarder, shared the closed confines of this ''Secret Annexe.'' In August 1944, the inmates were betrayed, arrested and cruelly torn apart by the circumstances that followed.