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  1. (Top) Books in the series. References. External links. The Bluebird Books is a series of novels popular with teenage girls in the 1910s and 1920s. The series was begun by L. Frank Baum using his Edith Van Dyne pseudonym, [1] then continued by at least three others, all using the same pseudonym.

  2. Dec 5, 2008 · Before the Secret Annex. Edith married Otto Frank on 12 May 1925. Margot was born nine months later on 16 February 1926 and Anne followed on 12 June 1929.

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  4. ^ Anne Frank, Diary Version A, 3 October 1942, in: The Collected Works, transl. from the Dutch by Susan Massotty, London [etc.]: Bloomsbury Continuum, 2019. Pim is the pet name Anne used for her father. Related people (1) Edith Frank - Holländer Edith Frank-Holländer was the mother of Margot and Anne Frank. Person. Visit us. Anne Frank Huis ...

  5. Aunt Jane's Nieces is the title of a juvenile novel published by Reilly & Britton in 1906, and written by L. Frank Baum under the pen name "Edith Van Dyne." [1] Since the book was the first in a series of novels designed for adolescent girls, its title was applied to the entire series of ten books, published between 1906 and 1918.

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  6. Edith Frank (née Holländer; 16 January 1900 – 6 January 1945) was the mother of Holocaust diarist Anne Frank, and her older sister Margot. After the family were discovered in hiding in Amsterdam during the Nazi occupation, she was transported to Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp .

  7. www.wikiwand.com › simple › Edith_FrankEdith Frank - Wikiwand

    Edith Frank ( née Holländer; 16 January 1900 – 6 January 1945) was the mother of Holocaust diarist Anne Frank, and her older sister Margot. After the family were discovered in hiding in Amsterdam during the Nazi occupation, she was transported to Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp.

  8. Edith and Otto decided to leave Germany with their children. While Otto established a branch of the German company Opekta in Amsterdam, Edith and her daughters temporarily moved to Aachen to Edith’s parents’ house. In December 1933, she and Margot joined Otto in Amsterdam, and in February, the parents sent for four-year-old Anne.