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    Older sister of Anne Frank

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  1. Margot Frank was the sister of Anne Frank. Person. Margot Betti Frank. Born on: Feb. 16, 1926. Born in: Frankfurt am Main, Duitsland. Died in: Bergen-Belsen, Duitsland. Margot Frank, Amsterdam, mei 1939. Polyfoto. Fotocollectie: Anne Frank Stichting, Amsterdam. Publiek domein.

  2. Not to that paragon of virtue! I’m always teasing Margot about being a paragon of virtue these days, and she hates it. Maybe it’ll teach her not to be such a goody-goody. High time she learned. After the seating order at dinner changes, Anne feels relieved as she assumes her mother will no longer pick on her but on Margot.

  3. FamilyMargot Frank. Margot was Anne's calm and clever older sister. With her more boisterous temperament, Anne felt like her sister's opposite. On 5 July 1942, 16-year-old Margot received a summons for “labour duty in Germany”. The next day, the Frank family moved into the secret annex that had already been prepared.

  4. Dec 5, 2008 · Biographies. Anne's Timeline. Links & Resources. Biographies. Margot Frank. About Margot. Margot was born on 16 February 1926 in Frankfurt, Germany - the first child of Edith and Otto....

  5. Anne and Margot Frank died in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp from typhus, presumably in February 1945. Event. Feb. 7, 1945 - Feb. 28, 1945. 52.759139 N 9.905833 E. Lohheide. Niedersachsen. Duitsland. The exact date of death of Anne and Margot Frank has not been established, but is believed to be in the month of February 1945. [1]

  6. Margot en Anne Frank, Frankfurt am Main, 1933. Vervaar Copyright: Status onduidelijk. About the relationship between Margot and Anne, the sources indicate both harmony and conflict. Margot was often given and/or assumed the role of older sister. In her diary, Anne writes about this:

  7. February 1945 Bergen-Belsen. In late 1944, Anne and her sister Margot were taken from Auschwitz to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in a crowded train. Their mother Edith was left behind in Auschwitz. In Bergen-Belsen, Anne Frank ran into children she had known in Amsterdam.

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