Margrot Frank
Family Member

Margrot Frank Net Worth

Margrot Frank was a Family Member born in Frankfurt in 1926. She is best known for being the sister of holocaust diarist Anne Frank. Margrot also kept a diary of her experiences, but no trace was ever found. She and her sister were sent to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in 1944. Margrot Frank has a net worth of $2.5 Million.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day February 16, 1926
Birth Place Frankfurt, Germany
Age 98 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Aquarius

💰 Net worth: $2.5 Million (2024)

About

Known for being the sister of holocaust diarist Anne's writings, Margrot also kept a diary of her experiences, but no trace was ever found. She was sent to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp on October 30th 1944 with her sister. 

Before Fame

She attended Ludwig-Richter School in Frankfurt, Germany. With Adolf Hitler's rise to power in 1933, she moved to The Netherlands with her family. Pushing back from oppression, she took Hebrew classes, attended synagogue, and joined the Dutch Zionist club for young people. 

Trivia

Many authors have written fan-based and interpretive editions of her lost diary. In 2003, letters of correspondence between her and her sister Anne were published. 

Family Life

She was born and raised in Frankfurt am Main, Germany to her parents Edith Frank. 

Associated With

She was first discovered hiding with Fritz Pfeffer on August 4, 1944 after avoiding her concentration camp summons. 

About the author

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