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  1. Edith Frank ( née Holländer; 16 January 1900 – 6 January 1945) [1] 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 .

  2. Vrouwen in het spoor van Anne Frank, Hilversum: Gooi & Sticht, 1988, p. 143; Related people (2) Anne Frank Anne Frank was a Jewish girl who became world-famous thanks to the diary she wrote during the Second World War, while she was in hiding in the Achterhuis (the Annex) on Prinsengracht in Amsterdam. Person. Edith Frank - Holländer

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  4. In late 1933, Edith followed her husband to Amsterdam with Margot, and in February 1934, the family was reunited when Anne arrived. In March 1939, Edith’s mother also flew to Amsterdam, where she lived with the Frank family in Merwedeplein until her death in January 1942.

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  5. Oct 22, 2014 · Sign in and click on “I” to get parent-child discussion questions for this story — or go to PluggedIn.com to read a book review for this title. #18 – Trouble on the Orphan Train *Patrick and Beth arrive on an orphan train, heading west. They befriend an orphan who is falsely accused of being part of a train robbery.

  6. The family lived in confined conditions and she struggled with the new language. She remained in contact with her family and friends in Germany through regular letters. In March 1939, her mother, Rosa Holländer, managed to emigrate. Until her death on 29 January 1942, she lived with Edith and her family in Amsterdam.

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  7. Compared to her husband, Edith Frank was much more concerned with her faith. She was broad-minded in doing so. She did not require Otto to participate in fasting and she knew that if he went with her to synagogue, he did so only for her. [4] Hanneli Goslar said in an interview, " (...) and then I found Mr Frank and Anne, and they made food for ...

  8. It seems that Mrs. Frank’s inability to provide emotional support for her daughter stems in part from the stress and pain of the persecution and forced confinement. Because the diary consists of only Anne’s thoughts and perspectives, we are never able to gain much insight into Mrs. Frank’s own personal thoughts or feelings. A detailed ...