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    Older sister of Anne Frank

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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Margot_FrankMargot Frank - Wikipedia

    Margot Frank died in February or March of 1945 at the age of 19 from typhus; Anne succumbed to the same disease a day or two later. [17] Janny Brandes-Brilleslijper and her sister Lientje buried them together in one of Bergen-Belsen's mass graves; in July 1945, once Janny came back to the Netherlands and recovered from typhus, she wrote to Otto ...

  2. Lientje Brilleslijper stated on 11 November 1945 that Margot and Anne Frank died around late February, early March 1945. This contradicts statements she and her sister made later in which the date ranges from late February to very shortly before the liberation of Bergen-Belsen on 15 April 1945 .

    • Margot Frank, Anne Frank’s ‘Brainy’ Sister
    • The Frank Family Goes Into Hiding
    • Margot Frank’s Death at Bergen-Belsen
    • What Happened to Margot Frank’s Diary?

    Margot Frank was born on February 16, 1926, in Frankfurt, Germany, the first child of Otto and Edith Frank. The Anne Frank Housenotes 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 late...

    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 go into hiding instead. They moved into a secret annex behind Otto’s office at ...

    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 got in contact with 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 he...

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  3. Death of Anne and Margot Frank Lohheide Feb. 7, 1945 - Feb. 28, 1945 Anne and Margot Frank died in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp from typhus, presumably in February 1945.

  4. Mar 31, 2015 · The exact date of her death is unknown. At the time, the Red Cross officially concluded that she died at some time between 1 and 31 March 1945. Now new research by the Anne Frank House has shed fresh light on the last months of Anne Frank and her sister Margot.

  5. Margot Betti Frank was born in Frankfurt am Main on 16 February 1926. Her middle name Betti was in memory of her mother Edith’s sister who had died in 1914 at the age of 16. At the time of Margot’s birth, the Frank family lived in Otto’s parents’ house in the Westend district of Frankfurt with their grandmother, Alice Frank, and the ...

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  7. Death of Anne and Margot Frank Lohheide Feb. 7, 1945 - Feb. 28, 1945 Anne and Margot Frank died in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp from typhus, presumably in February 1945.

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