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Although Margot Frank kept a diary while in hiding, only her sister’s writings survived the war. Since then, Anne Frank’s older sister has had a low-key legacy, usually depicted as Anne’s ...
Margot’s deportation order from the Gestapo was the catalyst for the Frank family going into hiding. With Miep’s help, the Frank family began living in a secret annex above Otto’s business.
Anne and Margot Frank's copy of "Grimm's Fairy Tales," signed and inscribed by Anne with Margot's owner stamp, was sold Thursday for $62,500 to the Museum of World War II, outside Boston.
That correspondence — from Anne Frank to Juanita Wagner, and from Margot Frank to Betty Wagner — is the cornerstone of Danville Station, an off-the-beaten-path museum that tells a unique story.
“Until this project, I didn’t even know that Anne Frank had a sister,” admits Ashley Brooke, who portrays Anne’s older sibling Margot Frank in the Holocaust-themed eight-part limited ...
Her boss, Otto Frank, approached her about hiding his family—including Anne, his wife, Edith Frank, and his eldest daughter, Margot Frank—after they lost their chance to escape the Nazi ...
Anne Frank has long been a historical icon, recognized for her unparalleled courage during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. While most identify her as a symbol of hope, few recognize Anne ...
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 ...
Author Susan Goldman Rubin talked about her book, [Searching for Anne Frank: Letters from Amsterdam to Iowa], published by Harry N. Abrams. The book focuses on the correspondence between Anne and ...
Otto Frank's letter to the family who found Anne's book of fairy tales. Related: Brandon Lee's jacket from 'The Crow' is up for auction The auction is set to occur on May 5 and will be held by ...
In 1988, only a decade after Otto Frank’s exchange with the book’s owners, letters by Anne and Margot Frank—written to pen-pals in Iowa in April, 1940—were auctioned at Swann and sold for ...
That correspondence — from Anne Frank to Juanita Wagner, and from Margot Frank to Betty Wagner — is the cornerstone of Danville Station, an off-the-beaten-path museum that tells a unique story.