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 vs. her mother Edith Frank
Anne Frank and her mother did not fully resolve their conflict before they were separated in concentration camps. Anne's relationship with her mother was strained during their time in hiding, but Anne expressed regret and longing for her mother in her diary entries. Tragically, both Anne and her mother died in the Holocaust before they had the chance to reconcile their differences.
Edith Hollander Frank was Anne's Mother called.
anne frank's mother Edith Frank hollander
Anne Frank's mother was named Edith Frank-Hollander.
Peter's mother in "The Diary of Anne Frank" is Petronella Van Daan.
Anne Frank's father was named Otto, and her mother was named Edith. Otto was the only surviving member of the Frank family by the end of the war.
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.
Alice Frank on her father's side. Rosa Stern on her mother's.
The people in Anne Frank's family were; Margot Frank - Anne's sister Edith Frank - Anne's mother Otto Frank - Anne's father. The family pet name for Otto was 'Pim'.
her father, Otto Frank
Edith and Otto Frank