| May 12, 1889 |
Anne's
father, Otto Frank, is born in Frankfurt, Germany. |
| 1900 |
Anne's
mother, Edith Hollander, born in Aachen, Germany. |
| 1908-1909 |
Otto Frank in America working at Macy's Department
Store in New York. |
| 1914-1918 |
Otto
Frank serves in the German Army during World War I
and attains the rank of lieutenant. |
| 1925 |
Anne's parents
marry and settle in Frankfurt, Germany. |
| June 12, 1929 |
Anne
(Annelies Marie) Frank is born in Frankfurt, Germany. |
| 1933 |
Frank family
moves to Amsterdam, Holland, when Hitler comes to power
in Germany. |
| June 12, 1942 |
Anne
receives a diary for her thirteenth birthday. |
| July, 1942 |
Margot
Frank gets a call to report to a transit camp. |
| July 6, 1942 |
The
Frank family moves into the 'secret annex' joined by
the van Daan family one week later. |
| Aug 4, 1944 |
The
Franks are arrested, taken to a police station, the
to Westerbork, a transit camp in Holland. |
| Sept 2, 1944 |
And
and the others in the annex are sent to Auschwitz. |
| Oct 30, 1944 |
Anne
and her sister, Margot, are sent to Bergen-Belsen. |
| Jan 6, 1945 |
Edith
Frank dies of starvation in Auschwitz. |
| Jan 7, 1945 |
Auschwitz
is liberated. Otto Frank is the only survivor from
the annex. |
| March 1945 |
Margot
dies of typhus in Bergen-Belsen. |
| April 1945 |
Anne
dies of typhus in Bergen-Belsen. |