1. Anne Frank's last months
The research sheds new light on the last months of Anne and Margot. It is unlikely that they were still alive in March.
It is 70 years ago this year that Anne Frank died of typhus in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, as one of the many victims of the camp. The exact date of her death is unknown.
2. Anne Frank's final days, as told by her former classmate
Apr 13, 2017 · 14-year-old Nanette Konig could barely recognize her friend and classmate from Amsterdam, Anne Frank. Both girls had been caught by the Nazis in the Dutch ...
Nanette Konig, 88, is one of the few living friends of the teenage diarist. The school friends reconnected during Anne's harrowing last days at Bergen-Belsen.
3. 'One day they simply weren't there.' How researchers reconstructed ...
Jun 12, 2020 · Otto Frank, her father, somehow survived Auschwitz and returned to Amsterdam after the war. Otto's secretary, Miep Gies, found Anne's diary ...
Today would have been the 91st birthday of Anne Frank, the girl who left behind a tattered, hidden diary, now known as the gem-like book that's treasured by many millions. But the exact date of her death is unknown, and a matter of past dispute.
4. Holocaust survivor Nanette Konig on Anne Frank and the last days of ...
Mar 7, 2015 · One of the last surviving childhood friends of Anne Frank, 84-year-old Nanette Konig, lends her voice to National Geographic's documentary Anne Frank: The Nazi ...
Holocaust survivor Nanette Konig remembers Anne Frank and the liberation of Bergen-Belsen
5. Researchers say Anne Frank perished earlier than thought - CNN
Apr 1, 2015 · New research released by the Anne Frank House shows that Anne and her older sister, Margot Frank, died at least a month earlier than previously thought.
Seventy years ago, Anne Frank died of typhus in a Nazi concentration camp age 15. But new research says she and her sister died earlier than first thought.
6. Anne Franks Holocaust - National Geographic Documentaries - Plex
Posted: Mar 21, 2015
Anne Frank’s world-famous diary comes to an abrupt end several days before she and her companions in the Secret Annex were arrested on August 4, 1944. This is the story of what happened next, how Anne became absorbed into the horror of the Nazi camp system. Through eyewitness testimony from camp survivors and historic pictures and film, the brutality and horror of Auschwitz, Sobibor and Bergen-Belsen are revealed. Surviving for just 7 months after her arrest, Anne Frank is confronted with disease and depravity while barely missing liberation at these horrific camps. Two of Anne Frank’s friends remember both their school days in Amsterdam and the days before Anne’s untimely death at Bergen-Belsen in March of 1945 – shortly before the camp’s liberation. But Anne’s remarkable diary miraculously survived the war and was published by her father, Otto Frank.
7. New research about Anne Frank's last months | Georgia Commission on ...
Jan 12, 2016 · With this massive influx of new prisoners, which included Anne and Margot who were transported from Auschwitz, conditions at the camp worsened ...
Yesterday, staff and volunteers of the Commission participated in an enrichment session addressing changes to the scholarship about Anne Frank. The program examined new research about the deaths of Anne and Margot Frank.
8. Final Days of Anne Frank - Films Media Group
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Final Days of Anne Frank is the story of Anne Frank and the seven people arrested with her during the Holocaust. This is a hard-edged and compelling take on the well-known story of the German Jewish s...
9. [PDF] One day they simply weren't there any more… - Anne Frank Stichting
On the desolate expanse of the Lüneburger Heide, the former site of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, stands a small memorial to Anne and Margot Frank.
10. Anne Frank died earlier than thought – DW – 03/31/2015
Mar 31, 2015 · "New research...has shed fresh light on the last days of Anne Frank and her sister Margot," the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam said on Tuesday, ...
Jewish teenager Anne Frank died in a Nazi concentration camp at least a month earlier than her official date of death, researchers have said. The new study traces the final years of Anne and her sister, Margot.