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Anne Frank - To the Netherlands
‘I lived in Frankfurt until I was four. Because we’re Jewish, my father emigrated to Holland in 1933. He became the Managing Director of the Dutch Opekta Company, which manufactures products used in making jam. My mother Edith Frank-Holländer, went to Holland in September, while Margot and I were sent to Aachen to stay with our grandmother. Margot went to Holland in December, and I followed in February, where I was plonked down on the table as a birthday present for Margot.’ - Anne Frank 20 June 1942
Anne Frank
In 1934 Anne Frank arrives in the Netherlands from Germany. Together with her parents, she lives on the Merwedeplein in the Rivierenbuurt neighbourhood. More and more Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany settle here. Anne feels at home and soon learns the language.
In 1940 an end comes to these happy times when the German army occupies the Netherlands. The Frank family goes into hiding in the secret annex and manages to stay there for almost 2 years.
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