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Anne Frank
Annelies Marie Frank was a German-born Jewish diarist and Holocaust victim. She gained worldwide notability posthumously for keeping a diary documenting her life in hiding during the German occupation of the Netherlands. In the diary, she regularly described her family's everyday life in their hiding place in an Amsterdam attic from 1942 until their arrest in 1944.
Diary of Anne Frank
famous diary of a 13-year old Dutch Jewish girl hiding from the Nazis to escape the Holocaust
Martin Rodbell
American biochemist (1925-1998)
Miep Gies
Dutch citizen who hid Anne Frank (1909–2010)
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asteroid
Anne Frank House
museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands, dedicated to Jewish wartime diarist Anne Frank
Edith Frank-Holländer
Mother of Holocaust diarist Anne Frank (1900–1945)
Margot Frank
older sister of Anne Frank (1926–1945)
Otto Heinrich Frank
father of Holocaust diarist Anne Frank (1889–1980)
Eva Schloss
Austrian‑British Holocaust survivor and memoirist (1929–2026)
Karl Silberbauer
Austrian SS Officer (1911–1972)
Anne Frank Tree
horse-chestnut tree in the city center of Amsterdam that was featured in Anne Frank's The Diary of a Young Girl, Netherlands
Fritz Pfeffer
German physician (1889–1944)
Hannah Elizabeth Pick Goslar
fue la mejor amiga de Anelis Marie Frank mas conocida como Ana frank (1928–2022)
Bep Voskuijl
Dutch person who hid Anne Frank (1919–1983)
Victor Kugler
Austrian Righteous Among the Nations (1900–1981)
Jan Gies
Dutch Resistance member; Dutch Righteous Among the Nations; World War II humanitarian (1905–1993)
Johannes Kleiman
Concealer of Anne Frank (1896-1959)
Jacqueline van Maarsen
Dutch author and bookbinder (1929–2025)
Buddy Elias
actor (1925-2015)
Lin Jaldati
Dutch-German singer and actor (1912-1988)
Anne Frank Zentrum
museum
Annie Romein-Verschoor
Dutch historian, editor (1895–1978)
Sanne Ledermann
victim of the Nazis at Auschwitz (1928–1943)
Paul Citroen
Dutch painter (1896-1983)
Anne Frank House
Dutch foundation in Amsterdam that runs the Anne Frank House and organizes education, research and museum activities
Jan Romein
Dutch historian (1893–1962)
Eberhard Rebling
German politician, pianist and musicologist (1911-2008)
Johannes Hendrik Voskuijl
Hide Anne Frank (1892–1945)
Opekta
thumb|An Opekta advertising poster from Anne Frank's room in the Secret Annexe. ', roughly "Now make homemade Jam with Opekta" Opekta was a German pectin and spice company that existed between 1928 and 1995. It is notable for its Dutch operation being based in the building at ' that later became the Anne Frank House. Opekta was based in Cologne and expanded into the Netherlands in 1933, at which time Otto Frank moved from Germany to Amsterdam to become managing director of the new Dutch operation. Otto Frank was in charge of the manufacturing and distribution of the pectin-based gelling prepar
Janny Brandes-Brilleslijper
Dutch Holocaust survivor (1916–2003)
Jean-Michel Frank
French interior designer
Anne Frank Prize
award
6th Montessori School Anne Frank
primary school
Laureen Nussbaum
Jewish German linguistics professor, Holocaust survivor (born 1927)
list of people associated with Anne Frank
Wikimedia list article
Elfriede Geiringer
Holocaust survivor and second wife to Otto Frank (1905–1998)
Anne Frank Educational Centre
educational organisation in Frankfurt/Main