Anne Frank frequently wrote about her sister Margot, who was three years older. “Margot doesn’t need raising, since she’s naturally good, kind, and clever, Anne wrote in her diary on September 27, 1942.
No matter how different the sisters were, their relationship was strong. And it was to grow even stronger during the months after their arrest and being taken from the Secret Annex. They stayed together until the end. Margot Frank, like Anne, succumbed to spotted typhus in February 1945, two months before the camp was liberated by British soldiers.
Below is a collection of some of rarely seen photographs of the Frank sisters from the 1930s and early 1940s:
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