Annelies Marie Frank

                                  Anne Frank's life style...

Annelids Marie frank, also none as Anne frank, was a normal Dutch girl. She was born on June 12, 1929 in Frankford, Germany. She is the second child of Otto frank and Edith frank Hollander. Her sister Margot is three years older then Anne. Anne went to Montessori School where her teacher to the remembered her by her crazy pranks and incessant talking. During Adolf Hitler coming to power Anne was forced to be moved from Montessori School to Jewish Lyceum. Hitler believed that the Jewish children should be separated from other children. Hitler also wanted all Jewish families in concentration camps. Fortunately Anne’s father, Otto Frank, and his partners had built a hiding place before any thing took place. This hiding place was called “The Secret Annex”. They hid in a empty section of the building owned by Otto frank’s company. They blocked the entrance to the “Secret Annex” with a movable bookcase. On Friday, August 4, 1944, a vehicle comes and stops in front of the store. Out comes an SS-officer and three Dutch Policemen. They enter the building and go directly to the office. The people in hiding have been betrayed. Some are taken to prison and some are taken to a concentration camp. On January 6, 1945 Edith Frank dies at Auschwitz-Birkenau. Also in March 1945 Anne and Margot Frank die at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp with days of each other. Fortunately, Otto Frank lives.



In this picture is the star of David witch signifies the Jews from others.

 


                               Anne Frank Timeline

June 12, 1929:
Anneliese Marie, or Anne, is born in Frankfurt, Germany.

Summer 1933:
Hitler becomes Chancellor of Germany. The first anti-Jewish laws are established.The Franks decide that the family must move to the Netherlands.

May 10, 1940:
The German army invades the Netherlands.

June 12, 1942:
Anne receives a diary for her 13th birthday.

July 5, 1942:
Anne's older sister, Margot, receives a call-up notice to report for deportation to a forced-labor camp. The family goes into hiding the next day.

July 13, 1942:
The van Pels, another Jewish family originally from Germany, join the Franks in hiding.

 November 16, 1942:
Fritz Pfeffer, the eighth and final resident of the Secret Annex, joins the Frank and van Pels families.

August 4, 1944:
The residents of the Secret Annex are betrayed and arrested. They are taken to a police station in Amsterdam and eventually to Westerbork transit camp.

September 3, 1944:
The eight prisoners are transported in a sealed cattle car to Auschwitz, on the last transport ever to leave Westerbork. At Auschwitz, the men are separated from the women.

October 1944:
Anne, Margot, and Mrs. van Pels are transported to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Edith Frank remains in the women's subcamp at Auschwitz-Birkenau.

January 6, 1945:
Edith Frank dies at Auschwitz-Berkenau.

January 27, 1945:
Otto Frank is liberated from Auschwitz by the Russian army. He is taken first to Odessa and then to France before he is allowed to make his way back to Amsterdam.

March 1945:
Anne and Margot Frank die at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp within days of each other.

June 3, 1945:
Otto Frank arrives in Amsterdam, where he is reunited with Miep and Jan Gies. He knows his wife has died, but he does not know that his daughters have died too. He still has hope.

October 24, 1945:
Otto Frank receives a letter informing him that his daughters died at Bergen-Belsen. Miep gives Anne's diary to Otto. She found and hid the diary after the Franks' arrest and had been hoping to return it to Anne.

Summer 1947:
The first 1,500 copies of Anne's diary are published in Amsterdam.