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  2. In hiding: 6 July 1942. Arrested: 4 August 1944. Died: 6 January 1945. Reading the diary of Anne Frank, we get to know her mother Edith Frank only superficially. Who was Edith, what was she like as a mother, and what happened to her during the war? Edith Holländer was born in the German city of Aachen, close to the Dutch border, on 16 January 1900.

  3. Sep 14, 2014 · Having been forced to stay behind, Edith Frank died of exhaustion and grief in early 1945. Anne Franks last chapter Bergen-Belsen, on an isolated, desolate heath in northern Germany,...

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  4. Sep 3, 2019 · Sept. 3, 2019 — On 3 September 1944, 75 years ago today, Anne Frank and the seven others who had been living in hiding in the Secret Annex were put on a transport to Auschwitz. Along with over a thousand other Jewish prisoners. It was the final transport from the Westerbork transit camp to the Auschwitz concentration and extermination camp.

  5. Otto Frank later said in an interview, that Edith suffered more from this than Anne did and that it concerned him that his wife and Anne were not on good terms with each other. Miep Gies noticed the friction between Edith and Anne during the period in hiding, in that Edith was noticeably saddened by it. [4]

  6. Edith Frank-Holländer died in Auschwitz-Birkenau on 6 January 1945. Event. Jan. 6, 1945. 50.033872 N 19.173439 E. Oświęcim. Bezet Polen. Fellow camp inmate Rosa (Ro) de Winter described Edith's death in her booklet Aan de gaskamer ontsnapt! ('Escaped the Gas Chamber!') (August 1945). Edith had a fever of forty-one degrees Celsius.

  7. The story of what happened to Anne Frank is among the most well-known of the six million Jews who died in the Holocaust. Her diary is the first encounter many people have with the history of Nazi Germany's attempt to murder all the Jews of Europe during World War II.