Edith Holländer

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Edith Holländer, later known as Edith Frank, was the mother of diarist Anne Frank and a German-born Jewish woman who perished in the Holocaust.

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Edith Holländer canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf German Jew
Holocaust victim
human
mother of a writer
alsoKnownAs Edith Frank
Edith Frank
surface form: Edith Frank-Holländer
arrestedAt Secret Annex
surface form: Secret Annex, Prinsengracht 263, Amsterdam
arrestedOn 1944-08-04
birthDate 1900-01-16
birthPlace Aachen
German Empire
Prussia
surface form: Kingdom of Prussia
causeOfDeath exhaustion
starvation
child Anne Frank
Margot Frank
countryOfCitizenship Germany
deathDate 1945-01-06
deathPlace AuschwitzBirkenau
surface form: Auschwitz concentration camp

German occupation of Poland
surface form: German-occupied Poland
deportedTo AuschwitzBirkenau
surface form: Auschwitz concentration camp

Westerbork transit camp
ethnicGroup Jews
surface form: Jewish people
familyName Hollander
surface form: Holländer
father Abraham Holländer
givenName Edith
languageSpoken Dutch
German
mother Rosa Stern
movedFrom Germany
movedTo Amsterdam
name Edith Holländer self-link
notableRelative Anne Frank
Margot Frank
Otto Frank
notableWork supporting the writing and preservation context of Anne Frank’s diary
persecutedBy Nazi Germany
placeOfBurial mass grave at Auschwitz (unmarked)
reasonForMove persecution of Jews under Nazi regime
religion Judaism
residence Aachen
Amsterdam
Frankfurt am Main
Secret Annex
surface form: Secret Annex, Prinsengracht 263, Amsterdam
sibling Julius Holländer
Rosa Holländer
Walter Hollander
surface form: Walter Holländer
spouse Otto Frank
victimOf Holocaust

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Edith Frank birthName Edith Holländer
Edith Holländer name Edith Holländer self-link