The exact date of death is uncertain for both Anne and Margot.
Recent analysis by scientists says that both of them - who presumably died days apart from each other - could have died as early as February 1945.
But, there is - once again - no definite proof.
Since her death, the presence of Anne has continued to flourish through the years.
From the beautifully crafted words in her diary to the museum which tells her story to millions every year.
From the meaning of her story, to those who have been touched by it.
Anne Frank, in many ways, is still living and breathing.
Her past is awful - the horrors which she endured; the pain which she so clearly felt.
But, we still remember her.
Statues of her have been created in Amsterdam.
A tree, positioned to the side of the Archterhuis, was named the Anne Frank Tree.
Her diary - now known as The Diary of a Young Girl - was first published in 1947.
In 1952, the English edition was published.
All of these things are united together due to one thing.
Their purpose.
Their purpose to remember.
Since its original publishing date, 30 million copies have been sold.
Millions of people - which speak 67 languages when combined together - have experienced the
It is one of the most truthful works ever produced.
A diary - which is so personal - for everyone to read.
But, as her father Otto once said, it needs to be read.
We need to feel some of the pain, though we can never match the truth fully.
We need to make sure nothing like the Holocaust ever happens again.
We need to remember.
Recent analysis by scientists says that both of them - who presumably died days apart from each other - could have died as early as February 1945.
But, there is - once again - no definite proof.
Since her death, the presence of Anne has continued to flourish through the years.
From the beautifully crafted words in her diary to the museum which tells her story to millions every year.
From the meaning of her story, to those who have been touched by it.
Anne Frank, in many ways, is still living and breathing.
Her past is awful - the horrors which she endured; the pain which she so clearly felt.
But, we still remember her.
Statues of her have been created in Amsterdam.
A tree, positioned to the side of the Archterhuis, was named the Anne Frank Tree.
Her diary - now known as The Diary of a Young Girl - was first published in 1947.
In 1952, the English edition was published.
All of these things are united together due to one thing.
Their purpose.
Their purpose to remember.
Since its original publishing date, 30 million copies have been sold.
Millions of people - which speak 67 languages when combined together - have experienced the
It is one of the most truthful works ever produced.
A diary - which is so personal - for everyone to read.
But, as her father Otto once said, it needs to be read.
We need to feel some of the pain, though we can never match the truth fully.
We need to make sure nothing like the Holocaust ever happens again.
We need to remember.