Anne frank

Anne Frank

  • Birth

    Birth
    Anne Frank was born in Frankfurt am Main, Weimar Germany.
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    Lifespan of Anne Frank

    Lifespan of Anne Frank
  • Moved to Amsterdam, Netherlands.

    Moved to Amsterdam, Netherlands.
    Anne Frank moved to Amsterdam, Netherlands.
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    World War 2

    World War 2
  • Battle of the Netherlands

    Battle of the Netherlands
    The Battle of the Netherlands was part of Case Yellow, the German invasion of the Low Countries during World War II. The battle lasted until the main Dutch forces surrendered. Dutch troops in the province of Zealand continued to resist the Wehrmacht until Germany completed its occupation of the whole nation. The Netherlands and France were against Germany. The Germans won the battle.
  • 13th birthday. First diary entry.

    13th birthday. First diary entry.
    For her 13th birthday, Anne Frank received her diary.
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    Time living in the Secret Annex

    The time that Anne Frank and her family, accompanied by others, were living in the Secret Annex.
  • Margot Frank received a call-up notice ordering her to report for relocation to a work camp.

    Margot Frank received a call-up notice ordering her to report for relocation to a work camp.
    Margot Frank received a call-up notice from the Zentralstelle für jüdische Auswanderung (Central Office for Jewish Emigration) ordering her to report for relocation to a work camp.
  • Joined in the, Secret Annex by the Van Pels

    Joined in the, Secret Annex by the Van Pels
    Anne Frank and her family were joined in the, Secret Annex by the Van Pels (Peter, Mrs. and Mr Van Pel).
  • Joined in the, Secret Annex by Fritz Pfeffer

    Joined in the, Secret Annex by Fritz Pfeffer
    Joined in the, Secret Annex by Fritz Pfeffer, a dentist.
  • Death

    Death
    Anne Frank and her sister, Margot, were to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, where they both died of typhus.
    Otto Frank was the only survivor of the family. He returned to Amsterdam after the war to find that Anne's diary had been saved, and his efforts led to its publication in 1947. It was translated from its original Dutch and first published in English in 1952. It has since been translated into many languages.