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After the annex : Anne Frank, Auschwitz and beyond / Bas von Benda-Beckmann ; translated from the Dutch by Plym Peters and Tony Langham.

Author/creator Benda-Beckmann, Bastiaan Robert von author.
Other author/creatorPeters, Plym, translator.
Other author/creatorLangham, Tony (Translator), translator.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info Lewes : Unicorn, an imprint of Unicorn Publishing Group LLP, 2023.
Copyright Notice 2023
Description384 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
Subject(s)
Uniform titleNa het Achterhuis. English
Contents "You asked me if I could tell you anything more" : a search for the people hiding in the Annex -- "Mum, did you know that Margot was here?" : prison and Camp Westerbork -- "Being there was like living in hell" : Auschwitz -- "You couldn't raise her spirits because there weren't any" : Edith, Anne and Margot Frank, and Auguste van Pels in Auschwitz-Birkenau -- "I don't remember seeing her standing on her feet" : Anne and Margot Frank and Auguste van Pels in Bergen-Belsen -- "I remember Gusta van Pels -- she was of German origin" : Auguste van Pels in Raguhn -- "They never came back" : Peter van Pels in Mauthausen and Melk -- "The largest proportion of deaths was amongst the Dutch" : Fritz Pfeffer in Neuengamme -- "I don't know where the children are" : Ottos' search.
Summary "On 27 January 1945 Otto Frank was liberated from Auschwitz by Russian soldiers. At that point not only his journey home started, but also his long quest to find out what had happened to his wife Edith, his daughters Margot and Anne and the four other people with whom he had been in hiding in the Annex at 263 Prinsengracht in Amsterdam: Herman and Auguste van Pels, their son Peter and dentist Fritz Pfeffer. In the months after his liberation Otto Frank would discover that he is the only survivor out of these eight people. After the Annex continues the journey that Otto began. It is the ultimate attempt, based on thorough research in archives and available eye witness accounts, to reconstruct as precisely as possible what happened to the eight people in hiding after their arrest."--Amazon.com.
General note"Anne Frank House."
General noteTranslation of: Na het Achterhuis : Anne Frank en de andere onderduikers in de kampen. Amsterdam : Em. Querido's Uitgeverij ; Amsterdam : Anne Frank Stichting, 2020.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 369-376) and index.
LanguageIn English, translated from the Dutch.
Issued in other formEbook version : 9781911397052
Genre/formHistory.
Genre/formBiographies.
ISBN9781914414497
ISBN1914414497 hardcover
ISBNelectronic publication

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