Anne Frank and her mother died during the Holocaust after the Nazis found the building she was hiding in. Anne Frank and her sister died of typhus in a concentration camp when she was 15. Her diary was saved by Miep Gaes, one of the people that hid the Frank family. The diary was later giver to her father when he was liberated from Auschwitz.
Anne's father Otto Frank, who Anne nicknamed 'Pim' is the only one to survive.
Of those highlighted in the diary only Otto Frank outside of the diary I am not too sure.
No, her father Otto Frank survived.
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One survivor was Anne Franks dad Otto Frank
Anne, like all Jews, was involved in the Holocaust simply because she was Jewish. Her triumph as a victim was as a documentor of the horrors of the Holocaust in a way no one else has quite equalled.
Primary- it comes from someone who was a witness to a historical event (In this case, the Holocaust).
It was one of the only diaries (first-hand experience) that recalled the Holocaust that the Nazis had not destroyed.
Anne Frank died in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp during the Holocaust at age 15. She did not survive into adulthood.
There are a few survivors but most of them died. Anne Franks father survived the holocaust.
No, unfortunatly not but Anne franks dad, Otto, did he published annes diary.
" this was a living nightmare"
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One survivor was Anne Franks dad Otto Frank
Yes, Anne Frank's father, Otto Frank, survived the Holocaust. He was the only member of the Frank family to survive Auschwitz concentration camp and went on to publish Anne's diary, "The Diary of a Young Girl."
Yes, there are Holocaust survivors still alive.
Anne Frank's parents' names were Otto Frank and Edith Frank. Otto Frank was the only member of the family to survive the Holocaust.
Anne, like all Jews, was involved in the Holocaust simply because she was Jewish. Her triumph as a victim was as a documentor of the horrors of the Holocaust in a way no one else has quite equalled.
Primary- it comes from someone who was a witness to a historical event (In this case, the Holocaust).
It was one of the only diaries (first-hand experience) that recalled the Holocaust that the Nazis had not destroyed.