
Margot Frank
Margot Frank was the elder sister of Anne Frank and a victim of the Holocaust. Born in 1926 in Frankfurt, Germany, she was a talented student with aspirations of becoming a nurse. Together with her family, she went into hiding in Amsterdam during World War II to escape Nazi persecution. Tragically, Margot died of typhus in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in March 1945, just days before her sister Anne. The Frank sisters' legacy continues to resonate globally, with Anne's diary serving as a poignant reminder of the human cost of intolerance.
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Margot Frank, sister of Anne Frank, is also noted as a victim who died at the Bergen-Belsen camp.
Bergen-Belsen survivors mark 80th anniversary of camp’s liberation | HolocaustMargot Frank was the sister of Anne Frank, who also died in the final weeks of the war.
Eighty years on, survivors and families remember camp's horrorsMargot Frank was the older sister of Anne Frank, who was also a victim of the Holocaust.
Creíamos que el mundo y el antisemitismo hoy eran distintosMargot Frank, Anne's sister, died shortly before Anne in the concentration camp.
Une soirée spéciale en hommage à Anne Frank, sur France 2, pour commémorer les 80 ans de sa mort





















