This cannot be known, because the actual date of Anne's death (and Margot's, as far as that goes) is not known. The closest it can be placed is "early March". The British Army liberated the camp on April 15th, 1945.
Frankfurt (on the Main).
Try watching the movie. They didn't raise money for Anne Frank to come to their school, they raised money for Miep Gies to come - Anne had been dead for 40 year by that time.
After the arrest, one of the helpers, Miep Gies, found the diary and several papers Anne Frank wrote on all scattered on the floor. She saved them, thinking Anne would come back and when she didn't, she gave them to Otto Frank, her father.
Unfortunately, Anne Frank did not survive. She died in April 1945 which was a month before the camp was liberated by the Allied Forces. She died of typhus.
On August 4, 1944 - when the Nazis took her away
the whole item from British colonial days
the original play opened in 1955
In the play "The Diary of Anne Frank," Mr. Frank states that kindness and hope cannot be locked up by the Nazis, as they are qualities that come from within a person and cannot be taken away. This reflects on the enduring human spirit and resilience in the face of adversity.
the three taps that signal the diary of anne frank are one loud, one soft, then one loud
British Soldiers have served on virtually every continent throughout history. Although large portions of the British Army have been made up of Commonwealth nations, the bulk of the British Army soldiers are of British origin.
Mr. Frank is sad about what happened to his family after the Holocaust, and cannot bear to live in Amsterdam, where all his happy memories will come back and keep reminding him of his family.
That question cannot really be answered. You would have to ask Anne Frank what her dreams were. Or, she may have written them in her published diary. I have bought the diary, and it's probably in there.