Anne Frank

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Anne Frank, a Jewish victim of the Holocaust, was the author of ‘The Diary of a Young Girl’

Jun 12, 1929

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: June 12, 1929
  • Died on: March 1, 1945
  • Nationality: German
  • Famous: Died Young, Writers, ENFP
  • Siblings: Margot Frank
  • Universities:
    • Montessori Lyceum Amsterdam
  • Birth Place: Frankfurt am Main, Weimar Germany

Anne Frank born at

Frankfurt am Main, Weimar Germany

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Birth Place

She was born as Annelies Marie Frank on 12 June 1929, in Frankfurt, Germany, to Otto Frank and Edith Frank-Holländer. She had an elder sister, Margot. The Franks were a typical upper middle-class liberal Jewish family who lived in an assimilated community of Jewish and non-Jewish citizens. Her father, an army man turned businessman, had scholarly interests and both her parents encouraged their daughters to read.

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Childhood & Early Life

Anne was born during an era of political chaos in Germany. In March 1933, Adolf Hitler's Nazi Party won the elections held in Frankfurt for the municipal council. The party was notorious for its anti-Semitism and her parents began to fear for their children.

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Childhood & Early Life

When Hitler became chancellor of Germany, the family left Germany and moved to Amsterdam in Netherlands fearing for their lives. They were among 300,000 Jews who fled Nazi Germany between 1933 and 1939.

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Childhood & Early Life

Otto Frank, an industrious man, worked hard to stabilize the family’s financial position. He found a job at the Opekta Works, a company that sold fruit extract pectin, and went on to establish his own business.

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Childhood & Early Life

Anne started attending a Montessori school. She was an extrovert, outspoken and friendly. She had always loved reading and now she developed a writing habit as well. But she was very secretive about what she wrote and never shared it even with her friends.

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Childhood & Early Life

In July 1942, Anne’s elder sister Margot received a notice to report to a Nazi work camp in Germany. Realizing that the family was in dire circumstances, Otto took the family into hiding in makeshift quarters at the back of his company building.

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Life in Hiding

Otto’s employees Victor Kugler, Johannes Kleiman, Miep Gies, and Bep Voskuijl helped the family during this crucial time. Soon the Frank family was joined by another family, the van Pels, and Fritz Pfeffer, a dentist, in hiding.

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Life in Hiding

Initially Anne found living in hiding an adventure and wrote about it excitedly in her diary. She also developed a romance with Peter van Pels during this time which she mentioned in her writings.

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Life in Hiding

Since the family was not allowed to go outside, she spent most of the time reading and writing. Her diary became her closest confidante and she wrote in detail about her relationships with each of her family members.

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Life in Hiding

As time wore by, Anne lost her youthful optimism and began to grow weary of the confinement. However, she did not lose hope that life would one day return to normal and she would go back to school. She mentioned in her diary that she wanted to be a writer one day.

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Life in Hiding

The Jewish families were betrayed by an informer in 1944. Their hiding place was discovered in August and the Franks, van Pelses, and Pfeffer were arrested and interrogated. Having been arrested in hiding, they were considered criminals.

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Arrest

The group was sent to the Auschwitz concentration camp where the men were forcibly separated from the women. Anne, her sister and mother were pulled away from their father and taken to the women’s camp where they were made to perform heavy manual work.

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Arrest

After some time, Anne and Margot were separated from their mother, who later died, and moved to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp where the conditions were even worse with scarcity of food and lack of sanitation facilities.

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