Anne Frank's Sister: A Short Tale of Margot Frank, who was butchered in Nazi Concentration camp along with Anne Frank

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Will you give Margot Frank a chance to tell her story? or You have read Anne Frank’s story but what about Margot Frank, her silent older sister? Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl has riveted generations of readers worldwide. Through her book, the world saw a young girl’s hopes and fears, anxieties and aspirations while surviving the horrors of war. Margot Frank wrote a diary too. When Anne Frank’s diary became world-famous, Margot’s never saw the light of day. What was Margot like? Did she dream of a bright future like Anne? Did Margot Frank fear her life would end in a gas chamber? Despite the sister rivalry, the two sisters shared an intense bond and died days apart from each other, just a few weeks before the liberation happened. Did Anne and Margot fall n love with the same boy in the secret hiding? The book has an additional section on the Polish police officer who volunteered to enter Auschwitz just to know what happened inside those god forbidden facilities. What happened to the resistance fighter in Auschwitz? Did he come out alive to tell the world about the unimaginable horrors of a concentration camp? Has Viktor Frankl’s Man’s Search for Meaning influenced you? Has Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl moved you to tears, then this fascinating book on Margot Frank is a great addition. Read about a man’s struggle to protect his family from gas chambers, to know Anne’s and Margot’s stories, to know about Holocaust and its causes and life after liberation.

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