i think they became a tinch closer because edith frank (annes frank mother)was going to be transported because she didnt have scabes like anne did or her sister (margot frank)so when they were getting in the truck she yelled that she is staying with her daughter and anne looked at her mother with tears coming out of her eyes and though she was brave for saying that and then her mother looked at her and anne smiled and her mother smiled back
Her father and her sister, yes, but not her mother. However, we have it on the eyewitness testimony of at least two women who were in Auschwitz and Westerbork with the Franks that Anne became very close to her mother in the camps, understandably.
Anne's relationship with her mother (Edith Frank) was not very close; the two did not speak much. Anne described her mother as tactless and crude, she said that she did not find her mother's jokes amusing. Her mother sided with her sister, Margot, during arguments and was likely to disagree with Anne. Anne was much closer to her father, Otto.
Yes, Anne Frank had a close relationship with her mother, Edith Frank. Though they sometimes argued like any mother and daughter, Anne still loved and cared for her mother deeply. They supported each other emotionally throughout their time in hiding.
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Peter's mother, Auguste van Pels was somewhat jealous of Anne and Peter's close relationship.
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Frank Lampard's grandmother was Elsie Lampard. She was known for being a significant figure in his family and had a close relationship with him. Elsie was also the mother of Frank's father, Frank Lampard Sr., who was a professional footballer as well. The Lampard family has a rich footballing heritage, with multiple generations involved in the sport.
she and peter had no real relationship all they were was friends but not close. althought before ann frank went to hiding che like him but once they went to hiding she dislike him
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Anne's relationship with her mother (Edith Frank) was not very close; the two did not speak much. Anne described her mother as tactless and crude, she said that she did not find her mother's jokes amusing. Her mother sided with her sister, Margot, during arguments and was likely to disagree with Anne. Anne was much closer to her father, Otto.
Both the twins are very close to their mother.
Anne's relationship with her mother (Edith Frank) was not very close; the two did not speak much. Anne described her mother as tactless and crude, she said that she did not find her mother's jokes amusing. Her mother sided with her sister, Margot, during arguments and was likely to disagree with Anne. Anne was much closer to her father, Otto.