Edith Frank-Holländer
1900–1945 (age 45)
Biography
Edith Frank-Holländer was a devoted housewife and mother who lived a quiet life until the horrors of World War II reached her family. She was the mother of Anne Frank, whose diary would later become one of the most important testimonies of the Holocaust.
She perished at Auschwitz in 1945, a victim of Nazi persecution. Her memory endures through her daughter's immortal words and the countless lives touched by Anne's legacy.