Dornbusch (Frankfurt am Main)
Dornbusch is a quarter of Frankfurt am Main in Hesse, Germany. It is located north of the city center and north of the River Main, and is part of the Ortsbezirk Mitte-Nord. Dornbusch is clockwise surrounded by Eschersheim, Eckenheim, Nordend-West, Westend-Nord, Bockenheim, and Ginnheim.
U-Bahn station "Dornbusch" at the intersection Eschersheimer Landstraße/Marbachweg
A subway leaving the station "Miquel-/Adickesallee/Polizeipräsidium" in the direction of "Heddernheim", via Dornbusch. The display reads: "über Hügelstrasse und Weißer Stein" (via Hill Street and White Stone).
Stele in front of the Franks' first home (1927-1931) at Marbachweg 307
The Franks' second home (1931-1933) at Ganghoferstraße 24
Annelies Marie Frank was a German-born Jewish girl who kept a diary in which she documented life in hiding under Nazi persecution during the German occupation of the Netherlands. She is a celebrated diarist who described everyday life from her family hiding place in an Amsterdam attic. One of the most-discussed Jewish victims of the Holocaust, she gained fame posthumously with the 1947 publication of The Diary of a Young Girl, in which she documents her life in hiding from 1942 to 1944 — it is one of the world's best-known books and has been the basis for several plays and films.
Frank in May 1942, two months before she and her family went into hiding
Anne Frank at the 6th Montessori School, 1940
Photographs of Anne Frank, 1939
1929: Anne Frank's birthplace, the Hospital Maingau of the Red Cross, in 1929 still known as Vaterländisches Krankenhaus (the hospital of the "Patriotic Women's Association") in Frankfurt-Nordend