Frank family

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The Frank family was a German-Jewish family, including Anne Frank and her sister Margot, whose experiences hiding from the Nazis during World War II became world-famous through Anne’s diary.

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Frank family canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf German-Jewish family
Jewish family
historical family
arrestYear 1944
associatedLocation Prinsengracht 263, Amsterdam
associatedOrganization Anne Frank House
associatedWork Het Achterhuis
The Diary of Anne Frank
surface form: The Diary of a Young Girl
child Anne Frank
Margot Frank
countryOfOrigin Germany
ethnicity Jewish
fledFrom Nazi persecution in Germany
hidingPlace Secret Annex
hidingPlaceCity Amsterdam
hidingPlaceCountry Netherlands
hidingStartYear 1942
knownFor being the family of diarist Anne Frank
experiences of hiding during the Holocaust
inspiration for The Diary of Anne Frank
languageSpoken Dutch
German
legacy central to Holocaust education worldwide
symbol of Jewish suffering during the Holocaust
memberCount 4
movedFrom Frankfurt am Main
movedTo Amsterdam
movedToCountry Netherlands
notableEvent Arrest in 1944
Deportation to Nazi concentration camps
Hiding from the Nazis during World War II
notableMember Anne Frank
Edith Frank
Margot Frank
Otto Frank
onlySurvivingImmediateMemberAfterHolocaust Otto Frank
parent Edith Frank
Otto Frank
persecutedBy Nazi Germany
surface form: Nazi regime
religion Judaism
residence Amsterdam
Frankfurt am Main
timePeriod Holocaust
World War II
victimOf Holocaust

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Margot Frank partOf Frank family
Edith Frank partOf Frank family
Hermine associatedWith Frank family
subject surface form: Hermine Santruschitz
1959 film The Diary of Anne Frank portrays Frank family
subject surface form: The Diary of Anne Frank (1959 film)