Anne Frank and her sister died, probably of typhus ... claiming van den Bergh shared the family’s hiding place with the Nazi-run Central Agency for Jewish Emigration in Amsterdam.
Anne Frank's diary, written in hiding from the Nazis, is widely read more than 70 years after her death Two new pages from Anne Frank's diary have been published, containing a handful of dirty ...
Her name was Anne Frank and her diary is world famous ... Otto resisted by making a secret hiding place for his family in an attic. Anne and her family hid there for 761 days, over two years.
Her name was Anne Frank and her diary is world famous ... Otto resisted by making a secret hiding place for his family in an attic. Anne and her family hid there for 761 days, over two years.
Anne Frank's diary, written in hiding from the Nazis, is widely read more than 70 years after her death A new investigation has identified a suspect who may have betrayed Anne Frank and her family ...
Swept into the Nazi concentration-camp system, Anne died of typhus in Bergen-Belsen in early 1945. She was 15. The familiarity owes everything to Otto Frank, who survived the war and in 1947 arran ...
(JTA) – Danville, Iowa, may seem an odd place for a Holocaust ... stamps to represent the death toll of Jews and others. The letters that Anne and Margot Frank wrote have been preserved, but ...
Anne Frank hid in the stifling quarters of a secret annex in Amsterdam, fearing that at any moment the Nazis who occupied the Netherlands during World War II would discover her hiding place.