On August 4, 1944 Achterhuis was invaded by the German Security Police because of an anonymous tip off. The Franks, van Pelses, and Pfeffer were taken to the Gestapo headquarters to be interrogated overnight. The next day they were moved to a prison, and two days later, to Westerbork.
On September 3, they were moved to the Auschwitz camp, where the men were separated from the women and children. There, children under the age of fifteen were sent to gas chambers, but Anne had turned fifteen about three month earlier. She reasoned that her father had been gassed upon arrival, but he hadn't.
On October 28, groups of women, including Anne, Margot, and Aguste van Pels were moved to Bergen-Belsen. Edith stayed behind and died of starvation.
A typhus epidemic spread through the Belsen in early in 1945. Margot became extremely ill and soon became so weak that she was not even able to leave her bunk. She fell from her bed and died from the shock. Anne perished a few days later, only a few weeks before her camp was liberated on April 15, 1945.
So, Anne lived in the concentration camps from September 3, 1944 to her death at age fifteen in early March, 1945.
Anne Frank died in March 1945 and Bergen-Belsen was liberated by British forces in April 1945, so the liberation of the camp occurred within a month of her death.
Anne Frank's exact death date is unknown. It is said she died around early March 1945. The British liberated the camp April 15, 1945.
Well Anne was last seen alive on May 12 1945 and the camp was liberated on April 15 1945
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To free or deliver from any confinement, violence, danger, or evil; to liberate from actual restraint; to remove or withdraw from a state of exposure to evil; as, to rescue a prisoner from the enemy; to rescue seamen from destruction., The act of rescuing; deliverance from restraint, violence, or danger; liberation., The forcible retaking, or taking away, against law, of things lawfully distrained., The forcible liberation of a person from an arrest or imprisonment., The retaking by a party captured of a prize made by the enemy.
the sea evacuation at Dunkirk, France, 1940
Dunkirk on the French side of the Channel.
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