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.
Anne Frank had a complex relationship with her mother, Edith Frank. While Anne felt distant from her mother at times and criticized her behavior in her diary, she also expressed love for her and described feeling guilty for upsetting her. In the confined space of the Secret Annex, tensions arose, but it is evident that Anne did care for her mother.
Anne Frank and her mother had a rough relationship, especially when they were living in the annex. Anne believed that her mother didn't understand her and didn't love her as much as her father. However, prisoners at Auschwitz reported that Anne and her mother, along with Anne's sister, were always together and seemingly close.
She didn't have a very good relationship with her mom.
She didn't like her mom, and she always preferred her dad than her mom.
Whenever her mom tried to get close to Anne, Anne would just walk away or ignore her. Anne thought her mom never understood her.
No, she said she could not possibly feel proper love for her.
Edith Hollander Frank was Anne's Mother called.
She wanted Anne Frank to be more like her sister, Margot they didnt really get along read the book if it is important
anne frank's mother Edith Frank hollander
Anne Frank's mother was named Edith Frank-Hollander.
Yes, but she is now dead....read Anne Frank"s diary if you'd like to know more.
Peter's mother in "The Diary of Anne Frank" is Petronella Van Daan.
Anne Frank's father was Otto Frank and her mother was Edith Frank.
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.
In 1945 like Anne and her mother Edith Frank.
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
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.
Alice Frank on her father's side. Rosa Stern on her mother's.