Anne Frank AKA Annlies Marie Frank
Born: 12-Jun-1929 Birthplace: Frankfurt am Main, Germany Died: Mar-1945 Location of death: Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp Cause of death: Typhus Remains: Cremated, Mass Grave, Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp, Lower Saxony, Germany
Gender: Female Religion: Jewish Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Matter of Dispute [1] Occupation: Victim, Author Nationality: Netherlands Executive summary: The Diary of Anne Frank [1] The Diary of a Young Girl: The Definitive Edition (1995), by Anne Frank, edited by Otto Frank and Mirjam Pressler, translated by Susan Massotty. The book is a new edition, containing previously unpublished passages. Diary entry, Wednesday, 5 January 1944: "Once when I was spending the night at Jacque's, I could no longer restrain my curiosity about her body, which she'd always hidden from me and which I'd never seen. I asked her whether, as proof of our friendship, we could touch each other's breasts. Jacque refused. I also had a terrible desire to kiss her, which I did. Every time I see a female nude, such as the Venus in my art history book, I go into ecstasy. Sometimes I find them so exquisite I have to struggle to hold back my tears. If only I had a girlfriend!"
Father: Otto Frank (b. 12-May-1889, d. 19-Aug-1980) Mother: Edith Holländer (d. 6-Jan-1945 at Auschwitz) Sister: Margot Betti Frank (b. 16-Feb-1926, d. 9-Mar-1945 typhus)
Deported Traveled to Nazi Germany Held Prisoner Nazi Concentration Camp Inmate Proxy Baptism: Mormon (multiple times) Proxy Baptism: Mormon Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (18-Feb-2012) Jewish Ancestry
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