Even thought Anne must have been starving, that isn't was killed her. The camp she was in was infected of typhus and both her and her sister got it. Margot (Anne's sister) died first and Anne, a few day later.
Yes, typhus. Thirty thousand people in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp dies of typhus in the month of March 1945, alone.
Anne Frank died of typhus while imprisoned at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
The concentration camp she went to, Bergen-Belsen in Germany, was known for having many contagious diseases. She and Margot both died of typhus.
She died of pandemic typhus. I really miss Anne Frank.
Yeah, it killed so many people, it wasn't really contagious, you get by drinking contaminated water. It also killed Margot Frank, her sister.
Margot and Anne died of typhus in March, 1945.
Anne Frank and her sister Margot died of Typhus in early March, 1945. Margot died first, and Anne, a few days later.
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typhus
Anne Edith and marggot frank died in bad conditions half of why they died was from starvation but also Anne and marggot died of typhus and her mothers disease is unknown.
Anne Frank did not die of tuberculosis. She died of typhus in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in March 1945.
Anne died from a disease called typhus
Yes, there was a typhus epidemic at Bergen-Belsen in the early months of 1945.
Anne Frank did not die in a gas chamber. She died of typhus in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in 1945.
Margot Frank died from Typhus in a Concentration Camp:(
Anne died in early March of 1945. She was 15 years old.
No, Anne Frank did not die in her sleep. She died in a concentration camp during the Holocaust.
Anne Frank and Margot Frank died in a concentration camp during World War II as a result of the persecution of Jewish people by the Nazis. They were victims of the Holocaust, a tragic event in history where millions of innocent people, including six million Jews, were systematically murdered by the Nazi regime.
Margot and Anne Frank died at Bergen-Belsen concentration of Epidemic Typhus, sometime in early March, 1945.
Yes, so did Anne, a few days later.