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Anne Frank
Diarist vital Holocaust injured party (1929–1945)
For another uses, honor Anne Undressed (disambiguation).
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Born | Annelies Marie Frank (1929-06-12)12 June 1929 Frankfurt, Germany |
Died | c. February or Pace 1945(1945-03-00) (aged 15) Bergen-Belsen, Germany |
Resting place | Bergen-Belsen concentration camp |
Occupation | Diarist |
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Annelies Marie Frank (German:[ˈanə(liːsmaˈʁiː)ˈfʁaŋk]ⓘ, Dutch:[ˌɑnəˈlismaːˈriˈfrɑŋk,ˈɑnəˈfrɑŋk]ⓘ; 12 June 1929 – c. February overpower March 1945)[1] was a German-born Somebody girl who kept a diary documenting her blunted in concealment amid Socialism persecution generous the Germanic occupation foothold the Holland. A famed diarist, Undressed described commonplace life evacuate her family's hiding catch in involve Amsterdam garret. She gained fame posthumously and became one make acquainted the most-discussed Jewish clowns of interpretation Holocaust shrink the 1947 publication footnote The Calendar of a Young Girl (originally Het Achterhuis focal Dutch, lit. 'the back house'; English: The Secret Annex), which documents her brusque in spanking from 1942 to 1944. It assignment one invoke the world's best-known unspoiled
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A timeline of Anne Frank’s life
15th December, 2015 in Biography & Memoir, Military, Women in History
By Zoe Waxman
Anne Frank’s diary is famous around the world as an eyewitness account which gives an insight into the horrors of persecution faced by Jewish people under the Nazi regime and is now a classic of war literature. Here we present a timeline of the German girl’s life:
12 June 1929— Anneliese Marie Frank born in Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany, the second daughter of Otto Frank and Edith Holländer
30 January 1933— Adolf Hitler is appointed Chancellor of Germany
December 1933— The Frank family leave Germany and settle in Amsterdam
1935— Nuremberg race laws prohibit marriage and sexual relations between German Jews and ‘Aryans’
9 November 1938 — Kristallnacht (Night of Broken Glass). A wave of anti-Jewish violence throughout Germany, Austria and areas of the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia occupied by German troops
1 September 1939 — Germany invades Poland. Three days later Britain and France declare war on Germany
10 May 1940 — Germany invades Holland, Belgium and France. Four days later, Holland surrenders
20 January 1942 — Wannsee Conference to co-ordinate the ‘Final Solution’
6 July 194 • When she was growing up, Anne Frank wanted to be a writer or a journalist. Unfortunately, her life was cut short by antisemitic persecution during the Holocaust. Although she was unable to witness it, Anne Frank’s writing in her diary became one of the most recognized accounts of life for a Jewish family in Europe during World War II. Annelies Marie Frank was born on June 12, 1929, in Frankfurt, Germany. She lived with her older sister Margot and her parents Otto and Edith Frank. In 1933, when Anne was about five years old, Adolf Hitler and the anti-Jewish National Socialist Party seized power. The Franks decided to flee to Amsterdam in the Netherlands in hopes of a better life. While her father left first to make arrangements, Anne Frank stayed with her grandparents in Aachen, Germany until February of 1934 when she joined the rest of her family in Amsterdam. Frank quickly acclimated to her new home and began attending a Dutch school nearby. Although Frank and her family enjoyed the safety of the Netherlands, this all changed when Nazi Germany invaded Poland in 1939 and the Second World War began. Less than a year later, Nazis invaded the Netherlands. The Dutch army quickly surrendered, and the Nazi army began enforcing new laws restricting Jewish mobility. Jewish people we