They didn't have much. There was no television back then (believe it or not), but they did have a radio that they listened to very carefully and very quietly. Mr. Frank and his friends prepared the annex months ahead of when they went into hiding, so they did have some furniture, such as a table and chairs, beds, and a few personal belongings. To avoid suspicion, they put on as much clothing as they could before moving into the annex, so they probably didn't have big wardrobes. Peter Van Daan brought his cat, which caused tension between him and his father when food supplies started to get low.
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