
Anne Frank - Wikipedia
The Frank sisters formed a closer relationship than before they went into hiding, although Anne sometimes expressed jealousy towards Margot, particularly when members of the household …
Anne Frank Biography - National Women's History Museum
She lived with her older sister Margot and her parents Otto and Edith Frank. In 1933, when Anne was about five years old, Adolf Hitler and the anti-Jewish National Socialist Party seized …
Anne Frank - Wikiwand
They were estimated by the Red Cross to have died in March, with Dutch authorities setting 31 March as the official date. Later research has alternatively suggested that they may have died …
50 Facts About Anne Frank
Mar 11, 2025 · 05 Sister: Anne had an older sister named Margot Frank, who was three years older and shared many of Anne's experiences. 06 Early Life: The Frank family lived in …
About Anne Frank — Anne Frank The Exhibition
In July 1942, Anne Frank (aged 13), her parents, Otto and Edith Frank, and her sister, Margot Frank (aged 16), went into hiding in the annex at the back of her father’s place of business.
Anne Frank - Historical People - History
Shortly afterwards Anne’s elder sister Margot received papers ordering her to report for relocation to a labour camp. Otto wasted no time and moved the family to a ‘secret annexe’ at the back …
Anne Frank: International Symbol of Holocaust Victimhood
Anne Frank was born on June 12, 1929, to Otto and Edith Frank in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, where she lived until she was four years old. She had one sister, Margot, three years her elder.
Anne Frank - New World Encyclopedia
Anne Frank was born on June 12, 1929, in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, the second daughter of Otto Heinrich Frank (May 12, 1889—August 19, 1980) and Edith Holländer (January 16, …
Anne Frank – The Cardinal
Mar 6, 2025 · Annelies Marie Frank was a Jewish girl born on June 12, 1929, in Frankfurt, Germany. Her parents were Otto and Edith Frank, and she had one sibling, an older sister …
The Frank family - Anne Frank Fonds
Otto Frank’s mother, Alice, and his siblings – Robert in England, Leni in Switzerland with her family, and Herbert in France – survived the war. Edith’s brothers, Julius and Walter Holländer, …