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Frank, Anne, 1929-1945

LC control no.n 79125789
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPT5834.F68
Personal name headingFrank, Anne, 1929-1945
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Variant(s)Frank, Ana, 1929-1945
Franḳ, Anah, 1929-1945
Franḳ, Aneh, 1929-1945
Frank, Anna, 1929-1945
Frank, Annelies Marie, 1929-1945
פראנק, אנא, 1929-1945
פֿראנק, אנה, 1929-1945
פרנק, אנא, 1929-1945
פרנק, אנה, 1929-1945
アンネ ·フランク, 1929-1945
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Associated countryGermany Netherlands
Birth date1929-06-12
Death date1945-02
Place of birthFrankfurt am Main (Germany)
Place of deathBergen-Belsen (Concentration camp)
Profession or occupationDiarists
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Found inHer Het achterhuis, 1947.
Śeh-Lavan, Y. Yomanah shel Anah Franḳ, 1978.
ha-Gamad he-ḥakham, 1989: t.p. (Aneh Franḳ [voc.])
Ubezhishche, 1999: t.p. (Anna Frank)
Enc. Britannica, c2002: Micropædia (Frank, Anne; in full, Annelies Marie Frank; b. June 12, 1929, Frankfurt am Main, Germany, d. Mar. 1945, Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, near Hannover)
Fax copy of t.p from Fresno County Library to CPSO Oct. 23, 2006 requesting reference to form of name on Spanish translation of Her Achterhuis: Diario, 1996, c1993: t.p. (Ana Frank)
Anne Frank Stichting website, viewed Apr. 2, 2015 (It is 70 years ago this year that Anne Frank died of typhus in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, as one of the many victims of the camp. The exact date of her death is unknown. At the time, the Red Cross officially concluded that she died at some time between 1 and 31 March 1945. Now new research by the Anne Frank House has shed fresh light on the last months of Anne Frank and her sister Margot. It is unlikely that they were still alive in March; their deaths must have occurred in February 1945)
The life of Anne Frank, 2020.
National bib agency no.0019E8639E
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