Well, she was in Bergen-Belsen, a concentration camp famous for having diseases and typhus was contagious. I think you can also get it from drinking contaminated water.
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In early 1945 there was an uncontrolled typhus epidemic at Bergen-Belsen and at least 35,000 prisoners died from it. In the camps typhus was usually carried from one person to another by fleas.
Anne Frank likely contracted typhoid from contaminated food or water while she was in hiding during World War II. The unsanitary living conditions and close quarters with other individuals may have contributed to the spread of the disease in their hiding place.
Anne Frank perished in the typhus epidemic that swept through Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in March-April 1945. She died of typhus in March 1945 (exact date unknown) - just a few weeks before the camp was liberated by the British.
Anne Frank had Endemic Typhus. Body Lice, lice the in infectious, spead their feces on the skin, and creates an itch, when you itch the feces, it gets rubbed into the skin, and to the blood stream. This kind of typhus happens when a lice is easily transferable, such as in large groups of people, who don't bathe regularly.
When she was in a concentration camp in Bergen-Belsen, March 1945.
Anne frank contracted - and eventually died from - typhus in the Typhus Epidemic of the Auschwitchz concentration camp during March 1945. The exact dates are not known.
Anne Frank may have died from typhoid fever, but it's impossible to be certain. Her father was the only member of the family that survived the concentration camp.
Typhus was really spreading during the Holocaust times. So many people died from the disease. Anne Frank and her sister both died from typhus. Typhus is a contagious disease.
Anne never had Typhoid. She died of Typhus, a completely different disease, though it sounds similar. Typhus is transmitted by lice and/or fleas.
anne frank had type a typhus
yes she did
Anne also died of typhoid.
Yes, she died of typhoid at Bergen-Belsen.
She died from typhoid fever in the Auschwitz concentration camp.
No because she could not possibly talk about herself dying, when she wrote the book herself. That is not possible. But she did die from typhoid in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, when she was 15.
Anne Frank was thirteen when she went into hiding with her family, she was there for 2 years, when they were caught and sent to other concentration camps , she was 15 when she died of typhoid fever at Bergen-Belsen
*Disease (typhoid killed Anne Frank) *Beatings from Nazi overseers. *Fatigue from being worked to death *Gas chambers
Anne Frank died in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp where she took her last breath in Germany,the same country that she was given a right of citizenship just 15 years before.She died of typhoid
Anne Frank's three nicknames were "Anne," "Annelies," and "Annelein."
The people in Anne Frank's family were; Margot Frank - Anne's sister Edith Frank - Anne's mother Otto Frank - Anne's father. The family pet name for Otto was 'Pim'.
'The Diary of Anne Frank' was written by Anne Frank, a Jewish girl who kept a diary while hiding from the Nazis during the Second World War. Her diary has become a widely read account of life during the Holocaust.
Anne Frank
Anne Frank is a/an Diarist