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  1. Death of Anne and Margot Frank. 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 ...

  2. Feb 15, 2020 · Starved, exhausted, and afflicted with spotted typhus, Margot and Anne Frank were among thousands of prisoners who died in the weeks leading up to the camp’s liberation in April 1945.

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    Margot Frank was born on Feb. 16, 1926, in Frankfurt, Germany, the first child of Otto and Edith Frank. The Anne Frank Housereports that Margot was described as “neat and careful” from a young age, and that her first school report lauded her as “very diligent!” In 1929, Margot’s younger sister Anne Frankwas born. The girls were different: in later ...

    The Nazi invasion changed everything for the Frank family. Life for Dutch Jews became restricted under Nazi rule, and Anne and Margot had to attend a Jewish-only school. Then, on July 5, 1942, Margot received a summons for “labour duty in Germany.” Her family decided to into hiding instead. They moved into a secret annex behind Otto’s office at Pri...

    The Frank family was first sent to Camp Westerbork, and then to Auschwitz-Birkenau, where Otto was separated from Edith, Margot, and Anne. Then, in November, Margot and Anne were separated from their mother and sent to Bergen-Belsen concentration campin northern Germany. Life in the camp was a “hell where people were not exterminated immediately, b...

    At the end of the war, Otto Frank returned to the Netherlands. He was the only member of the Frank family to survive. Soon afterward, he was was contacted by his former secretary, Miep Gies, who had helped hide the family during the war. She had saved Anne’s diary from the annex after the Franks were deported, intending to one day give it back to h...

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  4. It contains many photos and texts that paint a picture of the first two years of Margot’s life in Germany. The album is in imitation leather, with the words ‘Unser Kind’ (‘Our child) on the cover. It contains preprinted pages for parents to fill in information about their child.

  5. The deaths of Anne and Margot. The day after his return, Otto went back to Prinsengracht 263. His notebook does not mention whether he looked around the emptied-out Secret Annex. In his diary, he noted on 12 June: ‘Anne’. She would have turned 16 that day. Over one month later, Otto met with Lien Brilleslijper.

  6. Mar 14, 2024 · daughter Anne Frank. Otto Frank (born May 12, 1889, Frankfurt am Main, Germany—died August 20, 1980, Basel, Switzerland) German-born merchant best known as the father of Anne Frank, whose diary, published after her death in 1945, became world famous. Frank, decorated for bravery as a German officer in World War I, escaped with his family from ...

  7. Dec 5, 2008 · Margot was born on 16 February 1926 in Frankfurt, Germany - the first child of Edith and Otto. Before the Secret Annex. The Frank family moved to Holland in 1933 and Margot attended school in ...

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