Anne Frank Timeline
1929 June 12
Annelies Marie "Anne" Frank is born in Frankfurt am Main, Germany to Otto Frank and Edith
Holländer. Margot Frank (1926–1945) was her older sister
1934 February
Edith, Margot and Anne leave Germany and join Otto in Amsterdam
1934 February
Anne Frank enrolls in a Montessori school in Amsterdam
1934 August 19
Adolf Hitler becomes Fuhrer of Germany
1940 May 10
The Germans invade and occupy the Netherlands
Anne Frank
and her sister were enrolled at the Jewish Lyceum
1941 April
All Dutch Jews are forced to wear yellow stars
1942 June 12
Anne receives her diary as a birthday present from her father
1942 July 5
Anne's older sister is ordered to report for relocation to a laborcamp
1942 July 6
The Frank family goes into hiding in Amsterdam because of Margot's deportation order
1944 August 1
The final entry is made in Anne’s diary
1944 August 4
The Secret Annexe was stormed by the German Security Police, following a
tip-off from an informer who was never identified. All of the residents of the
Annex are arrested and taken to the Gestapo headquarters where they are interrogated
1944 August 7
They were then sent to Westerbork transit camp and assigned to the Punishment Barracks
1944 September 3
They are all sent in a cattle car to Auschwitz. Once there, the menare separated from the women
1944 October 28
Anne and Margot are transported to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp
1945 January 6
Edith Frank dies of starvation at Auschwitz
1945 March
Margot Frank dies of typhus in Bergen-Belson
1945 March
Anne Frank dies of typhus in Bergen-Belson
1945 June 3
Otto Frank returns to Amsterdam, not knowing whether his family are still alive
1947
Anne's diary, Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl is published in Amsterdam.
1952 June 16
The diary of Anne Frank is published in the United States
1960 May 3
The Anne Frank House is opened in Amsterdam
The court declares the The Diary of Anne Frank to be genuine and Lothar Stielau retracts his statements
Annelies Marie "Anne" Frank is born in Frankfurt am Main, Germany to Otto Frank and Edith
Holländer. Margot Frank (1926–1945) was her older sister
1934 February
Edith, Margot and Anne leave Germany and join Otto in Amsterdam
1934 February
Anne Frank enrolls in a Montessori school in Amsterdam
1934 August 19
Adolf Hitler becomes Fuhrer of Germany
1940 May 10
The Germans invade and occupy the Netherlands
Anne Frank
and her sister were enrolled at the Jewish Lyceum
1941 April
All Dutch Jews are forced to wear yellow stars
1942 June 12
Anne receives her diary as a birthday present from her father
1942 July 5
Anne's older sister is ordered to report for relocation to a laborcamp
1942 July 6
The Frank family goes into hiding in Amsterdam because of Margot's deportation order
1944 August 1
The final entry is made in Anne’s diary
1944 August 4
The Secret Annexe was stormed by the German Security Police, following a
tip-off from an informer who was never identified. All of the residents of the
Annex are arrested and taken to the Gestapo headquarters where they are interrogated
1944 August 7
They were then sent to Westerbork transit camp and assigned to the Punishment Barracks
1944 September 3
They are all sent in a cattle car to Auschwitz. Once there, the menare separated from the women
1944 October 28
Anne and Margot are transported to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp
1945 January 6
Edith Frank dies of starvation at Auschwitz
1945 March
Margot Frank dies of typhus in Bergen-Belson
1945 March
Anne Frank dies of typhus in Bergen-Belson
1945 June 3
Otto Frank returns to Amsterdam, not knowing whether his family are still alive
1947
Anne's diary, Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl is published in Amsterdam.
1952 June 16
The diary of Anne Frank is published in the United States
1960 May 3
The Anne Frank House is opened in Amsterdam
The court declares the The Diary of Anne Frank to be genuine and Lothar Stielau retracts his statements