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The school’s namesake, 101-year-old local Holocaust survivor Carla Peperzak, attended synagogue and Hebrew school in Amsterdam with Anne’s older sister, Margot Frank.
The diary of 15-year-old Anne Frank ended abruptly when the Nazis broke into her family's hiding place in Amsterdam. What happened next? Of the last days of one of the world's best-known ...
Peperzak, who grew up with Margot Frank, sister of Anne Frank, risked her life to help fellow Jews by making fake IDs and providing shelter from the Nazis.
Ruth Franklin's 'The Many Lives of Anne Frank' complements the diarist's story and refuses to police its interpretation by countless admirers.
Margot was academically successful and was a serious student. The letter requiring Margot to serve in a labour camp was the reason that the Frank family went into hiding.
Margot Frank receives a call-up notice from the Nazis to return to Germany to work in a labour camp. The next day, the Frank family go into hiding in the Secret Annex above Otto's offices.