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Anne Frank was born on 12 June 1929 in Frankfurt, Germany.
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Anne joined her parents and elder sister, Margot, in March 1934, and both girls soon adapted to life in the Netherlands
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Germany invades the Netherlands where Anne and her family are.
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For her 13th birthday, Anne receives her world-famous diary from her father. This diary plays an important role in her life because she later uses it to document events while undergoing hidding from the Nazis. Because of it we get incredible insight on her life in hidding.
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Margot Frank receives a call informating her that she will be sent to a concentration camp. Otto Frank devises a plan in which him and his family will go in hiding to avoid the Nazis.
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Anne and her family went into hiding in an annex on the third floor of Otto's work building.
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he van Pels family of three join the Frank in hiding in the annex. Later that year, in November, Fritz Pfeffer, a family friend, also joins them in the annex.
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German Security Police discovered the families hiding in the annex and took them to Nazi headquarters.
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The families are deported to Auschwitz which is a concentration camp loacted in Poland.
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Anne, Margot and Edith Frank are all moved to Liebau, which is a labor camp.
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All of the Frank girls, aside from Edith who died from starvation, and Mrs. van Pels were moved to Bergen-Belsen,
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Margot dies from a disease called typhus that spread throughout the camp. Anne is reported to have died a few days later.
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Bergen-Belsen was liberated by British troops. Anne and Margot were burried with many others in a mass grave.