"One day at Auschwitz, I got so depressed that I could not continue, they brought me a blow, which was not a pleasant experience. On Sunday I will not wake up. "It is impossible, you have to wake up, otherwise you will lose." They went to a Dutch doctor working with a German doctor. Go to the barracks of the hospital, I will consult a German doctor and confirm that you will be accepted. So I survived. "
Otto Frank survived in the Auschwitz concentration camp. After the war he returned to Amsterdam where he was protected by Jan and Miep Gies when he tried to find his family. He learned that his wife's Edith died in the Auschwitz concentration camp but still wanted his daughter to survive. A few weeks later, he discovered that Margot and Annie are also dead. He tried to figure out the fate of his daughter's friends and learned that many people were killed. Sanene Ledermann, often said in Ann's diary, has become addicted to their parents; her sister Barbara was a close friend of Margot and survived. Several friends of the Frank sister fled from Germany in the mid 1930's and individual families settled in Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States, surviving the same family as Otto and Eddie Frank.
At the end of the war, the company of Otto Frank was relocated, and the building of Prinsengracht 263 had been vacant for several years. Of the eight people hidden in the death camp, only Otto Frank was given Ann's diary after the liberation in 1945. Otto finally convinced the publisher to publish Ann's diary in the form of a book in 1950. Little is known about how Ann and her sister Margot spent in prison in the last few months, but I understood that in the beginning of March 1945 he stayed at Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. That day passed away in typhus. In the irony of suffering, the British forces released the camp in a couple of weeks, but the whole area was destroyed to prevent further spread of the disease. All Bergen-Bergen's dead are buried in a collective cemetery
But when Anne 's father, Otto Frank, returned to Amsterdam at the end of World War II and was released from the Auschwitz concentration camp, he became the only survivor of the family. Anne Frank died in the Bergen-Belsen concentration campaign three months before his 16th birthday. Her elder sister Margo died at the age of 19, and her mother Edith Frank died in the Auschwitz concentration camp. Mrs. Gus handed Mr. Ann's work to Mr. Frank. Mr. Frank first published a light version in the Netherlands in 1947. "Anne Frank: Journal of a young girl" is read by millions of people, translated into dozens of languages of dozens of languages adapted to the stage and screen, and 6 million people killed by the Nazis It represents the voice of the Jews.