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Bold text <!-- ''Annelies Marie Frank (Anne Frank)

Mr. otto Frank (1889-1980) and Edith Frank (1900-1945) had two daughter elder named Margot Frank (1926-1945) and younger one Anne frank (1929-1945). Annelies Marie Frank (Anne Frank) was born on June 12, 1929 in Frankfurt, Germany. Anne Frank along with her family had to abandon Frankfurt and moved to Amsterdam (Netherlands) due to Fear of the leading Nazi party (led by Adolf Hitler) in World War 2. The father of Anne was a lieutenant in German army in World War 1 and after that he lived as a business person in Germany and Netherlands. Due to the fear of the Hitler (anti-Jewish decrees), Frank’s family along with 300000 other Jews moved to Amsterdam, Netherlands (Holland) in 1933 when Anne was four. Anne and her sister Margot started schooling in middle of 1934. Anne went to a Montessori nursery school and her sister to a public school. Margot demonstrated ability in arithmetic, and Anne showed aptitude for reading and writing. In school both sisters had highly distinct personalities, Margot being well-mannered, reserved, and studious, while Anne was outspoken, energetic, and extroverted. Otto Frank became the Managing Director of the Dutch Opekta Company, which manufactures Products used in making jam. Later on late 1940's the Nazis occupy over the Dutch and both the Frank sisters were forced to go to the segregated Jewish school. On June 12, 1942 Anne’s mother gave her a red Diary for her 13th birthday. It was the diary where Anne wrote her experiences, her bravery and her memories, where she confide everything addressing to an imaginary friend Kitty and the miserable days of the secret annex where she hid along with her mother and sister due to fear of the Nazis. Anne started writing on the diary from Sunday, June 14 1942 to Tuesday august 1 1944. And later on her diary was named as” The diary of young girl” which was published by her father in 1947.On June 6, 1942 the Frank family along with some company’s partners hid into the empty space of Anne’s father company building called as the Secret Annex. The families spent two years in hiding, never once stepping outside the dark, damp building. To pass the time, Frank wrote extensive daily entries in her diary also she filled her diary with quotes and sayings from her best writers. On August 4, 1944, a German secret police officer accompanied by four Dutch Nazis stormed into the Secret Annex, arresting everyone that was hiding there. The residents of the Secret Annex were shipped off to Camp Westerbork, a concentration camp in the northeastern Netherlands They were transferred to the Auschwitz death camp in Poland on September 3, 1944. Upon arriving at Auschwitz, the men and women were separated. This was the last time that Otto Frank ever saw his wife or daughters. After several months of hard labor hauling heavy stones and grass mats, Anne and Margot were again transferred during the winter to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in Germany. Their mother was not allowed to go with them. Edith Frank fell ill and died at Auschwitz shortly thereafter, on January 6, 1945. At Bergen-Belsen, food was scarce, sanitation was awful and disease ran rampant. Frank and her sister both came down with typhus in the early spring and died within a day of each other sometime in March 1945 along with more than 1 million Jewish children who died in the Holocaust. Otto Frank was the only member of his immediate family to survive. At the end of the war, he returned home to Amsterdam, searching desperately for news of his family. On July 18, 1945, he met two sisters who had been with Anne and Margot at Bergen-Belsen and delivered the tragic news of their deaths.

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