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Anne Frank, one of the most famous diarists during World War II, went into hiding with her family in Amsterdam on July 6, ...
A tractate concerning Jewish monetary law from the Babylonian Talmud, scribed in 1721 by a 12-year-old Amschel Moses ...
Anne Frank’s 96th birthday was celebrated in some of the usual ways in Danville recently. There were balloons and cake and ...
About a hundred people gathered at Peperzak Middle School Saturday to commemorate a new addition to its exterior: a horse ...
BERLIN – Margot Friedländer, a German Jew who survived the Theresienstadt concentration camp and became a high-profile witness to Nazi persecution in her final years, died Friday. She was 103.
My God! My God!’ ” In the hell of Belsen, Anne and Margot Frank lasted scarcely five months. They both became ill. Margot was in a coma for several days and was found, fallen from her bunk, dead.
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The letter requiring Margot to serve in a labour camp was the reason that the Frank family went into hiding. In hiding the two sisters came to rely on each other and their friendship grew.
5 July 1942 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.
Margot Frank died in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in 1945, just a few weeks before it was liberated by Allied troops. (Courtesy Bridge Theatre) ...
The Frank family moved to the Netherlands to escape persecution in the mid-1930s. In July 1942, the Nazis ordered Anne’s older sister, Margot, to return to Germany and report to a labor camp.