Anne Frank and Edith Frank had arguments mainly due to differences in their personalities and the challenging conditions they were living in during the Holocaust. Anne was a teenager seeking independence and had conflicts with her mother over her behavior and attitudes, while Edith, a protective mother, struggled to understand Anne's perspective and behavior. The stressful environment of the secret annex where they were in hiding exacerbated their tensions.
Edith Hollander Frank
Anne's relationship with her mother (Edith Frank) was not very close; the two did not speak much. Anne described her mother as tactless and crude, she said that she did not find her mother's jokes amusing. Her mother sided with her sister, Margot, during arguments and was likely to disagree with Anne. Anne was much closer to her father, Otto.
Edith Hollander Frank was Anne's Mother called.
anne frank's mother Edith Frank hollander
Her dad died of lung cancer at 91 and her mum died of illness
Anne Frank's parents were named Otto Frank and Edith Frank.
The members of the Frank family are Anne, Margot, Otto, Edith, and Anne's parents, Otto and Edith.
Edith Frank-Holländer
She was 29 when she had anne
Edith Frank
Anne Frank's mother, Edith Frank-Holländer died from starvation on January 6, 1945. Anne Frank's father, Otto Frank, was the only Frank to survive the war. He died on August 19, 1980 from Lung Cancer.
Anne Frank's parents were Otto Frank and Edith Frank, and her sister's name was Margot Frank.