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Anne Frank, one of the most famous diarists during World War II, went into hiding with her family in Amsterdam on July 6, ...
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BERLIN – Margot Friedländer, a German Jew who survived the Theresienstadt concentration camp and became a high-profile witness to Nazi persecution in her final years, died Friday. She was 103.
Anne Frank was a Jewish girl who, as Gray says, became "the face of the Holocaust." Anne's family fled Germany for Amsterdam in 1933 after the Nazis took control of the country.
My God! My God!’ ” In the hell of Belsen, Anne and Margot Frank lasted scarcely five months. They both became ill. Margot was in a coma for several days and was found, fallen from her bunk, dead.
The letter requiring Margot to serve in a labour camp was the reason that the Frank family went into hiding. In hiding the two sisters came to rely on each other and their friendship grew.
5 July 1942 Margot Frank receives a call-up notice from the Nazis to return to Germany to work in a labour camp. The next day, the Frank family go into hiding in the Secret Annex above Otto's offices.
Margot Frank died in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in 1945, just a few weeks before it was liberated by Allied troops. (Courtesy Bridge Theatre) ...
The Frank family moved to the Netherlands to escape persecution in the mid-1930s. In July 1942, the Nazis ordered Anne’s older sister, Margot, to return to Germany and report to a labor camp.