Holocaust survivor Berthe Meijer has written a book detailing her life after the passing of the infamous Anne Frank. Meijer claims to have been in the same concentration camp with the Frank a few weeks before her death, and ultimately the end of her diary. Meijer was just six years old at the time.
Frank’s story has been read by millions of people around the world since it was first published. Her story abruptly ends three days before her family was captured by the Nazi’s and taken to Bergen Belsen. She ended up dying in the camp from a typhoid epidemic at 15 years of age. The Bergen Belsen camp was liberated just a couple short weeks after Frank died. Meijer’s book will pick up where Frank’s diary left off and give a survivor’s account of events that took place after Frank’s death.
Meijer’s has included a few short pages about the time she spent with Frank in her upcoming book “Life After Anne Frank.” She tells a heroic story of a very sick and frail Frank, who still did what she could to lift the spirits of the other children in the horrific concentration camps. She told fantastical fairytales that included elves, princesses and other fae folk.

This is so facinating. So exactly where did she find pen and paper in a German “Death Camp” to write her diary?