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Newsletter email address Get it By signing up, you agree to the terms. View comments Hide comments. Stay updated. You appear to know so much about this, like you wrote the book in it or something. I think that you can do with a few pics to drive the message home a little bit, but instead of that, this is fantastic blog. A great read. I visited many blogs but the audio quality for audio songs existing at this site is really wonderful. Holmes: Elementary, my dear Watson.
Her diary is located in the Annex. Perhaps tucked behind a wall or stashed under a secret compartment in one of the floors. Holmes: Indeed. And according to Anne in her diary her sister, Margot has a diary also. Then I search but found that no one knows where it is. That makes me sad. I like Margot better on how she handles the depression, quarrels, fear, happiness, sadness, quietness on the Annex. I felt most sorry for Edith Frank. She was a role model Mother who was constantly direspected and hurt by Anne for no good reason.
I just watched the newest anne frank movie on netflix. Margot was portrayed exactly like anne discribes her in the diary. Very Strong, Dedicated, quiet but very sweet. I my heart breaks for everyone of them. Of course I knew how it ended but I found myself litterally crying as they were taken away.
Otto and Edith were perfect parents. Such a tragedy, things like this make you realize how unfair life can be. She was considered the more beautiful and the more intelligent of the two, and Anne resented her for this sometimes, as she notes in her diary. Margot did well at school and was often used as an example for Anne by the Franks, who wanted Anne to copy Margot's good behavior. During the two years that they were confined in the "Secret Annexe," the two sisters grew very close, learned to be more patient with one another, and eventually became close friends.
After the group in hiding was discovered and sent to the concentration camps, Anne and Margot managed to remain together almost until the end. From 6 July onwards, Margot, together with her parents and Anne, hid in an empty part of her father's business premises.
She shared a room with her sister. Then there were eight people in hiding on two floors. From the moment Fritz Pfeffer joined them, Margot slept in her parents' room. This must not have been easy on a sixteen-year-old girl.
Margot worked hard in the Secret Annex. In addition, Margot helped Fritz Pfeffer with his Dutch. Margot saw a future for herself as a maternity nurse in Palestine. It became clear how alone she must have felt, when Anne and Peter fell in love. When Anne suspected that her sister also had feelings for Peter, Margot denied this. The people in hiding managed to stay out of the hands of the Nazis for more than two years, but fate struck on 4 August According to Victor Kugler, who was present at the arrest, 'Margot was weeping silently.
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