Annelies

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Annelies is the given first name of Anne Frank, the Jewish diarist whose writings from hiding during the Holocaust became world-famous.

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Annelies canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Holocaust victim
diarist
human
birthName Anne Frank
surface form: Annelies Marie Frank
burialPlace mass grave at Bergen-Belsen
causeOfDeath typhus
citizenship German
stateless person
countryOfBirth Germany
countryOfResidence Netherlands
dateOfBirth 1929-06-12
dateOfDeath 1945-02
deportedTo AuschwitzBirkenau
surface form: Auschwitz concentration camp
detainedBy Gestapo
endTimeOfHiding 1944-08-04
ethnicGroup Jewish
father Otto Frank
genre diary
givenName Annelies self-linksurface differs
hasRelative Edith Frank
Margot Frank
Otto Frank
influenced Holocaust literature
knownAs Anne Frank
languageSpoken Dutch
German
laterImprisonedAt BergenBelsen
surface form: Bergen-Belsen concentration camp
memorializedAt Anne Frank House
mother Edith Frank
movedTo Amsterdam
notableFor diary documenting life in hiding during the Holocaust
notableWork The Diary of Anne Frank
surface form: The Diary of a Young Girl
placeOfBirth Frankfurt am Main
placeOfDeath BergenBelsen
surface form: Bergen-Belsen concentration camp
religion Judaism
sibling Margot Frank
startTimeOfHiding 1942-07-06
subjectOf The Diary of Anne Frank
numerous biographies
numerous films
numerous plays
wentIntoHidingAt Prinsengracht 263, Amsterdam
wroteAbout hopes and fears
life in hiding
persecution of Jews
wroteDuring hiding

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Anne Frank givenName Annelies
Annelies givenName Annelies self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Annelies Marie Frank