The Last Seven Months of Anne Frank

The Last Seven Months of Anne Frank

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Author: Willy Lindwer

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 224


Six powerful, harrowing, fascinating interviews with women who knew Anne Frank in the final seven months of her life. Everyone knows the story of Anne Frank-the extraordinary Diary that she wrote during her two years in hiding in the Secret Annexe. But few have even the sketchiest knowledge of how that story ended. Here six women whose lives touched Anne Frank's in her final months tell their story-of the terrible journey east to Auschwitz, the daily privations and terror of the death camps, and of the friendships and courage that transcended even the most vile conditions. Anne Frank's story did not end with her last words in the Diary; it ended alone on a filthy floor at Bergen-Belsen. These women are the lucky ones that survived.



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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Willy Lindwer

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 224


Six powerful, harrowing, fascinating interviews with women who knew Anne Frank in the final seven months of her life. Everyone knows the story of Anne Frank-the extraordinary Diary that she wrote during her two years in hiding in the Secret Annexe. But few have even the sketchiest knowledge of how that story ended. Here six women whose lives touched Anne Frank's in her final months tell their story-of the terrible journey east to Auschwitz, the daily privations and terror of the death camps, and of the friendships and courage that transcended even the most vile conditions. Anne Frank's story did not end with her last words in the Diary; it ended alone on a filthy floor at Bergen-Belsen. These women are the lucky ones that survived.