Topic > Analysis of the last seven months of Anne Frank

F. and Kowacs, Pennsylvania (published November 2007). Anne Frank's Headache, Vol. 27, p1215-1218. This article talks about the topic of headaches, how they relate to Anne Frank and how her experience in hiding is linked to headaches. It is known that celebrities who have an impact on public affairs or history often suffer from headaches. An example is Anne Frank. Anne Frank wrote in her diary about her and her family's experience of being in hiding during the Second World War. She explained her daily life, her respect for her father and the emotions related to the fear of being found by the Germans. Frank documented terrible headaches that she encountered frequently throughout her life. These headaches were so intense that they made her vomit. His descriptions matched the “International Headache Society criteria for probable migraines” quite accurately. However, Frank's father thought that these headaches had nothing to do with any other ailments. Instead, he guessed they were caused by worry and