The Horrific Death Of Anne Frank
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- Опубликовано: 30 апр 2024
- One of the most tragic and recognisable victims of the Third Reich during the Second World War was Anne Frank, a young 15 year old girl who had the world at her feet before the war broke out. She dreamed of much, but all of this was taken from her during the German occupation of the Netherlands as she found herself along with her family living under immense persecution. She lived inside of a series of concealed rooms known as the Secret Annex, but this would save them as they were betrayed and were informed upon to the Gestapo, the Nazi authorities tasked with hunting down those who were being persecuted. Anne Frank ended up inside the confined of Bergen Belsen Concentration Camp along with her sister. But both of them would not escape, and Anne Frank died as a result of the conditions of the terrible site of Belsen.
My grandma was born the same year as Anne. She’s now 95 years old. It’s hard to imagine her being the same age as her.
Exactly! Barbara Walter’s, Dr. Martin Luther King, and Anne Frank were born in the same year: 1929. My grandfathers were both born in 1926. It really helps underscore how old she should have been and how many decades were stolen from her life.
My grandmother was as well, I remember reading her diary at age 12, and understanding her thoughts so much, it's hard to be a tween/teen enough without the threat of a military wanting to kill you just because you were born to a certain group. I think that that is a lot of the power of her diary, it's just one young random girl caught in frame of time where some people want her dead. She was a great writer regardless, quite well spoken for her age.
My Father was born 1930 he would have been 94 this past February 27. He passed in 2010 I miss him every day
My late mother was born the day after Anne Frank. It saddens me to think about the life that Anne missed out on because of intolerance and hatred.
No, my maternal grandmother grandma Janina was born on 29 May 1929, in Poland. It is not hard to imagine being the same age as her. Goodbye.
Dying of typhus while at the same time thinking that she had no one left is a horrible way for a girl of only 15 years of age to go!
I know that horrible place had to have killed her spirit. It really makes me wonder if she knew her pops was still alive would she have held out just a little bit longer😢
I’ve been past that Bergen Belsen camp. It’s a grave yard. No birds will fly over it. No animals will make their homes in it. It’s all so sad.
The animals know
For those interested, I read a book called 'Zlatas Diary' when I was young (I was born in 1985). It's a non~fiction book- a diary written by Zlata Filipovic. She was born on 3 December 1980 and was living in Sarajevo before the Bosnian War started. During the war, Zlata kept a diary, which she named "Mimmy", from 1991 to 1993. Thankfully, Zlata and her family escaped to Paris in 1993, where they stayed for a year before resettling in Ireland. It's an incredible insight to the horrors she witnessed firsthand and is just as powerful as Anne Frank's diary. Please check it out and spread the word if you haven't heard of it. These stories need to be told!
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I've read that one too when I was a child. Also born in 85 here.
I read that too, it was sooo good!
Her sister's name was Margot.
Her diary was preserved by Miep Gies, an employee of her father's, who had risked her life in helping the Frank family. After the germans had taken the Frank Family, Ms. Gies collected Anne's diary which was strewn across the floor of the Annex, the hiding place of the Frank family.
Sisters name was Margot.
Her name is indeed pronounced "Margo," but Miss Jolie is correct; the spelling is Margot. Also, why are you just summarizing the video?
@@jenniferkaplan1956i am aware of the proper spelling of Margot Frank's name, however i live with brain damage and i do occasionally err, regardless of proofreading efforts.
i do not understand your question, can you please clarify?
@@missJolie85yes, i knew that, however i live with brain damage, which facilitates errors.
@@jenniferkaplan1956 How do you know how it's pronounced? In Norwegian we would have said MargoT. It's also that way in German and Dutch, which is what she spoke.
We were given The Diary of Anne Frank to read in middle school in Los Angeles, in 1962 when I was 12. It was my introduction to the Holocaust and I was horrified. I came home and asked my parents, "Is it true?" Yes, they said. I was angry. I said, "Why didn't you ever tell me?" We thought you should get to be a child, they said, we were protecting you. "ANNE FRANK WAS A CHILD," I yelled. I still get mad when I think of it. But that generation didn't talk much about the war. They were trying to get over it.
glad to hear you were outraged and hurt. what are you doing to end any of the genocides in Palestine/Sudan/Congo/Tigray?
@@mary9983You would help those causes more by helping to educate people than by accusations.
The way these young people are conducting themselves ,they must not have been taught about the Holocaust .Or 9/11.
Seriously. Just cuz one person wrote a diary doesn't mean there were other people that didn't suffer as well. Do we hear you cry out for them no
@@rachel3682 6 million Jewish men ,women and children were murder ! 6 million ! And 2997 men and wome lost their lives on 9/11 ! Your not just clueless ,your heartless to .
My mother who was also born in 1929, was a month and one day younger than Anne. My parents were both Dutch, and came to Canada after the war
What a tragedy that Anne Frank, like so many other innocent victims at Bergen-Belsen, died so very young at the hands of the cruel, "Hunnish" Nazi regime. May she and other innocent victims rest in peace. Thank you for sharing this tragic and touching story of this young lady.
An American soldier wrote in a memorial book ""I arrived too late to save Anne Frank".
Thing is, it was the British Army that liberated Belsen, the Yanks had the terrible ordeal of Dachau and Mauthausen to name a few.
The Americans didn’t go to that camp.
@@SillyGoose-iz2et Maybe he was just stating a generality; though there were some Americans there I believe.
Anne Frank will
never be forgotten.
she said before
she died she wanted
to go on living after
death. her diary
speaks volumes
of what happened
to her and millions
who died with her.
Makes me sick there are those that will say this never happened. So many lives lost. Truly heartbreaking!
The reporter, whose description of Bergen-Belsen's liberation was read here, was Richard Dimbleby of the BBC.
If only Anne knew her father, Otto, was alive
He was 91 when he died. He was born in 1889. So pretty impossible to be alive today.
Was 13yo when i read this beautifully written diary. As an Irish descendent it was very close to me. Just saying here. College students. Think. Research. Understand. Dont jump on some bandwagon. Im 63yo. Most definitely the first time im going to acknowledge this. Life is fast . Think. Face your life then pick your battle.
My regiment was one of the first in to Bergen-Belson, I never forget visiting the camp in the 70’s, not a single bird sings.
Ive been to the attic, it was life changing actually being in the same rooms and gazing out the same windows knowing that was her only tiny view of the outside world.
I used to live in Bergen for a few years alongside 7th armoured brigade (I wasn’t serving) I only went to Belsen once grim place it was but the town was beautiful but knowing us brits liberated this camp makes me damn proud of my heritage and the fact that we helped these people even a little
Anna Frank was only 5 days younger than my grandfather. He would have been 95 this year
He went into the military at 16 and fought in the last of WW2. It amazes me. No other words can I say about that other than it amazes me
Well done. Thank you for doing this. History must never be forgotten. They say : those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it.
Apparently Margot also kept a diary, but unlike Anne's it was never found.
She may have taken it with her when they were discovered, and the Nazis may have destroyed it at the camps.
Annes father wrote the book.
@@pink4078Anne wrote it but her father finished it.
@@madisonvanessaroccoa-teller So fake
They (Anne and Margot), so nearly survived 😢
So sad my Dad was in the liberation of Bergen -Belsen and never talked about the war😔🇳🇿
My ex husband and I were posted to Bergen -Belsen in the early 2000's. It only seemed right that we should visit the memorial and pay our respects. It was the most eerie and sad place I have ever been to. The human race can be so evil and cruel 😞
I’ve been in the attic. It’s remarkable that the Franks and others were able to live there. It makes me sad that they tried to go to the US and couldn’t before going into hiding.
Such a heartbreaking time. I read her diary as a preteen. It forever changed me.
It never ceases to amaze me that people don't believe this horrific event ever happened. How easily folks were recently divided in 2020...even dividing families over who had and who had not chosen to allow the govt to control certain health choices. It's so easy to fool the people and lead them into horrific evil
Hitler started with typhus camps just like what they were trying to do with covid & here we are a few years later & this is happening all over again
I have visited Bergen Belsen When I was in the T.A. No birds fly over, no animals are there, it was very cold and this was on a summer day. There is a map of the camp in the museum, the weird thing is whether by accident or design its shaped like a coffin.
Am probably going to get so much hate for saying this, possibly kicked off RUclips, but I don’t care I’m going to say it: I just don’t understand how people these days can hate Jews so much and support Gaza after learning about Anne Frank, her family, and the 8 Million + Jews who were SLAUGHTERED during the Holocaust. I’m an elder millennial and read the Diary of Anne Frank when I was 8, went on school field trips to Holocaust museums, etc. We were taught the evils of hate and anti-Semitism. And nowadays Jewish students don’t even feel safe on college campuses? It disgusts me. Support Israel 🇮🇱 Support the Jewish people.
Hating Zionism is not the same as hating Jewish people. Why are you still focussing on events of 80 years ago while you blind to the genocide happening now.
Free Palestine 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸
Exactly how soon they forget
Free Palestine
It won’t stop with the Jews. Western civilization is what’s at stake. Are you aware of “White hate?”. Demons don’t die, they move on to others until Christ returns and the final end comes. It’s a battle until then.
You can support people without supporting a government's actions
Anne was a remarkable young lady, meip found Anne's note book later to become her Diary, Anne has become an inspiration to millions world wide, Anne and margot died in the hell hole that was belson.thank you superb as always.
Thank so, so nicely told. Poor child ( poor family and many , many other innocent families) but she has lived on in a way. Brave woman and a good friend who took her diary - and beloved cat - to save for her father. Man’s inhumanity to his fellow man knows no bounds 🙏🙏🙏🙏👵🇦🇺
I still feel so bad hearing about this story! My great grandfather fought in this war! I think stories like this and my grandfather led me to serve.
Read her story many years ago. Cryed and prayed for them but she died before I could pray for her
I remember reading about Anne Frank in elementary school. She became my hero from then and I still think she was a brave little girl. I have a few books about her and her life as a free person, and as a prisoner of war.
History that can't be forgotten. Amazing how one man could be cause of such. Sad that war, hate, persecution etc still exist & happens. :(
I remember reading her book when I was very young heartbreaking. Unfortunately she was one of millions who treated horribly tortured and murdered. She was born the same year as my mother.❤
It is sad to know that Anne Frank would soon be 95 years old. Her sister Margot and Peter Van Pels would be 98 years old. Anne and Peter also formed a relationship together. They could’ve had a future together with children, grandchildren and even great grandchildren now. But all three of them are sadly long dead at a young age and it never happened.
Thanks so much indeed for sharing good evening ❤
Imagine being such a cheese eating snitch you rat out innocent family with children and the rat gets the family and kids tortured, starved and murdered. The insanity of what went on back then…
For real. They were ratting on people big time with no shame. People had no loyalty, were traders and were foul.
it makes me so angry that we don’t know who snitched. whoever did is pure evil
they found out who snitched, i remember seeing a video on it
A fun fact: Martin Luther King Jr and Anne Frank were born in the same year
And were treated as more important than they should have been.
Thanks, great history telling 10/10❤
About all you got right was the names. And I hate your use the click bait of the photo. It not even Anne.
Fascism spreads like cancer. Even despite their move from Germany, it followed, metastasized, and took root.
It is terrifying to think that in such a short amount of time, life at that time went from the normal day-to-day joys and bustle to being a hellish nightmare that seemingly had no end in sight for them. It makes me think about how quickly things can change. How hope can be so quickly extinguished and become such despair. We know how it ended, in hindsight, but for them there was no end in sight, only hope and despair. Their agony is unfathomable. It always brings me to tears seeing their stories.
I have always admired her
Simply thank you. 💚💚💚🍀🍀🍀
My Daddy was born 1929 .
Poor little girl I feel so bad for her
Never read her dairy but seen lots of documentaries on her. Never read a shakesspear book either though. I swear my high-school judt didn't care about history
One of my favorite books and one of the first ones I read
I thought the thumbnail was a rare photo of Anne in the camp.
Is that her at 7:07?
So Sad
RIP beautiful angel 🕊️🙏🩷
Thank you this is so very poignant. Its almost scary as I watch now among the college crowd. I'm predisposed to ask many questions however I'm not going to be/do that. I'm 63yo and seen allota things. Ok 1 question. How do these very young people not recognize the division. The destruction. My heart ❤ is breaking
It’s interesting so many pictures of her exist. Where did they come from?
She had some in her diary and other family members had some.
Family photo albums? What's your point?
You know they had cameras back then, right?
@@richardstephens5570 yep. And someone else already answered my question. Thanks
@@mthomson4565 I didn’t have a point, I had a question, which someone kindly answered. Thanks.
Honestly as someone that has seen many stories I used to take as gospel just torn apart by counter arguments, does anyone have an answer why the pen she wrote with wasn’t invented yet? Not a troll just want some counter arguments
I have enormous sympathy for everyone who went through this. I just wonder why everyone is so obsessed with one girl. Lots and lots of people have left behind diaries. Young old men women children. Why just this one girl????
Because hers was the first to be published and it's well written. It's studied in schools because it resonates well with young people.
Propaganda 😂😂😂
@@bee-stingno it’s you.
My birthday twin ❤️
So sad
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Is it true that while she was getting sick that she had a forced pregnancy I believe it was written somewhere in the books I could be wrong
It’s actually pronounced ANNA. German final ‘e’ is pronounced.
I never knew went to netherlands those sc.m
Personally I find her step sister Eva's story much more interesting as her family wasn't protected by friends. Her survival through & directly after the war is horrific.memories she still lives with.
Where can we find her story? Thanks.
@@sewmeonekenobi639 eva schloss, she wrote 2 good books, a survivors tale & after auschwitz, lots of interviews with her on youtube,
@@sewmeonekenobi639Her book is called Eva's Story: A Holocaust Survivor's Tale by the Stepsister of Anne Frank by Eva Schloss. Her mother married Otto Frank after the war though I think Eva was acquainted with Anne before the war, possibly attending the same school?
Think Eva and her mother may also have met Margot and Anne in passing in the camps, it's a while since I read the book though so not completely sure about that.
It is a tragic event.
The evils of that time still happen today unfortunately!
I was thinking the same thing. The human race will never change.
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As we remember Anne Frank, right now in Palestine young girls, driven from their homes, are writing in their diaries...what horrors, death, carnage and bloodshed will they record? How many will survive?
Omg Stop comparing! It's not the same.
But Anne Frank has a interesting story and I never read a diary about any young girls in Gaza who are dying
Palestinian girls aren't allowed to write, their poor miserable lives are completely controlled by men and Islam.
I never understood the hate for Jewish people
She was very beautiful
Antisemitism was already commonplace in the Fatherland and had been for hundreds of years
Once when I was 18 I dressed up in drag as Anne Frank and my friend Andy dressed as Hitler and I Twerked on him at the club.
It genuinely was supposed to be an art piece displaying how the mass majority of todays youth and the influence of hyper sexualization due to social media causes our youth to effectively be too weak to mentally deal with the horror of what the youth have had to deal with previously.
(Also it was fucking hilarious)
Anne Frank would have been a belieber
No one lives inside OF anywhere. Your shocking grammar and syntax jars my nerves, makes me feel limp for hours, and distracts me from gleaning information from the facts.
Please pray for the children in gaza who are being robbed of food by the Israelis
All those children that die from no food. What about o
All the hundreds of thousands that die from food alleges. Food is such a killer. I wonder who made the poison food. Or who stopped the food getting anywhere???
They are ALL starving and sick. Pack up and go home and mind their own business. This war is stupid and wont fix anything.
Those children are being starved by their own people and this is proven fact.
Her dad wrote the book. Fake.
She wrote her diary and after her death of course her father finished it.
@@madisonvanessaroccoa-teller So fake
@@madisonvanessaroccoa-teller So fake
God please don't let tRUMP get a second term😢
At least he supports religious freedom, and traditional education in schools.
You are braindead... really?
Anne had a terrible life,breaks my heart .
Anne and her family had a good, happy life until the Nazis destroyed it, you can read that in the early diary entries.
Still the undisputed hide and seek champion of the world.
Ugh 😩