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The family hid for more than two years during the war and it was then that Anne wrote her famous diary. On Aug. 4, 1944, they were discovered and ultimately deported to Auschwitz.
Monday marked the 81st anniversary of the day Anne Frank, her family and four others were discovered in 1944 by the Nazis ...
Anne Frank's family may not have been betrayed. Maybe it was all just a coincidence, museum says Researchers say new infromation shows the investigators weren't looking for enemies of Nazis, but ...
FILE - In this Monday, June 14, 1971 photo Dr. Otto Frank holds the Golden Pan award, given for the sale of one million copies of the famous paperback 'The Diary of Anne Frank' in London, Great ...
When the Nazis occupied Amsterdam in the early days of World War II, they sought out the city's Jewish residents.
Anne Frank famously kept a diary while hiding from the Nazis during World War II. A new exhibit in New York City features a replica of the family's Secret Annex. The full-scale recreation is ...
Anne Frank’s betrayal has been an ongoing project. The first betrayal happened on Aug. 4, 1944, when the Nazis discovered Anne, her sister Margot, their parents Edith and Otto, the van Pels ...
Of the Frank family, only the father, Otto, survived the war: mother Edith died of starvation in Auschwitz in early January 1945; two months later, daughters Margot, 19, and 15-year-old Anne, died ...
Nussbaum, born Hannelore Klein, knew Anne and her family when they lived in Amsterdam during the war. She and Anne were not close friends, Nussbaum said, but they rehearsed a play together in 1941.
Otto - the only survivor in the Frank family - published Anne's diary in 1947 and it became a worldwide phenomenon. The diary was discovered by helpers Miep Gies and Bep Voskuijl shortly after the ...
In this image released by the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Monday June 25, 2007, the Frank family is seen posing for a photographer in a spa in Germany in 1901.
Shortly before Anne Frank and her family went into hiding from the Nazis, she gave some of her toys to a non-Jewish neighbourhood girlfriend for safekeeping. Anne's tin of marbles will go on ...
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