A Girl
Margot died in Bergen-Belsen with her sister Anne.
Anne Frank's older sister, Margot, goes to the hospital for an operation in the diary of Anne Frank.
Anne mentions several times in her own dairy that Margot also kept a diary, though no trace of Margot's diary has ever been found.
Margot Frank (Anne's sister) was three years older than Anne, she was 17, Anne received her diary as a gift on her 13th birthday.
Their names were: Otto Frank (Father) Edith Frank (Mother) Anne Frank (Diary writer) Margot Frank (sister)
Anne Frank describes her younger sister Margot as being the one who "hogs" the bathroom in her diary entries.
Anne Frank's sisters name was Margot Frank...
Anne Frank looked up to her elder sister, Margot Frank, because she viewed her as more mature, responsible, and kind-hearted. Anne often mentioned Margot in her diary as a source of inspiration and a role model. Margot's calm and composed demeanor served as a source of strength for Anne during their time in hiding.
Margot Frank was Anne Frank's sister. She died of typhus in a concentration camp within days of Anne's death.
Anne suspects that Margot is jealous of her because Margot is seen as the "good" daughter who is obedient and well-behaved, which contrasts with Anne's more rebellious and outspoken nature. Anne feels that her parents compare her to Margot and favor her sister, leading to her suspicion of Margot's jealousy.
Anne was compared to her sister Anne's mother wishes that Anne could be more like her because Margot is the perfect daughter, very respectful and kind, while Anne is very intuitive and doesn't respect adults like her mother thinks she should.
Margot Frank died of typhus in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in March 1945. The exact date of her death is not known but it was a few days before the death of her sister, Anne.Margot Frank died of typhus in 1945