They both died in March 1945 (exact dates unknown).
Both Ann and Margot died of Typhus in 1945.
Margot and Anne were transferred to Bergen-Belsen on 30 October, where both contracted typhus in the winter of 1944. Margot Frank died several days before her sister Anne in early March 1945.
Margot and her sister Anne died of typus in March 1945 (exact day unknown) in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.Margot Frank was Anne Franks sister and they didn't get along at first (Anne called Margot a goody-goody at first) but then they become really close. Margot was kind of the "voice of reason" in a way because Anne was a joker and she was impatient... that's how I see it!Margot Frank died of typhus in 1945
Anne Frank's sister was Margot Betti Frank, born February 16, 1926. In most ways a polar opposite of Anne, Margot was very spiritual, and told Anne she intended after the war to become a midwife and practice her profession in Israel. She died, according to witnesses who survived Belsen, "a few days" before Anne, evidently in early March, 1945.
Yes, they both died of typhus at Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in March 1945. The exact dates are unknown.
Anne Frank's sister, Margot Frank, and their mother, Edith Frank, witnessed the deaths of Otto Frank's daughters during the Holocaust. Anne Frank and her sister, Margot, died in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in 1945.
Examples of concentration camps during the holocaust are Bergen- Belsen and Aushwitz. This are the most well known concentration camps. Also in Bergen- Belsen Anne and Margot Frank died. Anne in March of 1945. Margot in eather the end of Febuary or early march 1945. In Aushwitz Mrs. Edith Frank died on January 6th 1945. Only ten days later the camp was liberated.
Margot Frank was Anne Frank's older sister who died at the age of 19 in 1945
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.
Anne Frank died of typhus in March of 1945 (exact date not known) at the age of 15 in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Her sister, Margot, also died of typhus in March of 1945 at the age of 19 in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
Yes, Anne's sister Margot Frank did die at the concentration camp they were held at. She died from a disease known as typhus. Sadly only Otto Frank Anne and Margot's father, survived. As of peters whereabouts he was sent in to the German army(the nazis) and was never heard of again
Margot Frank was the older sister of Anne Frank. She died in a concentration camp during World War II on March 9, 1945.