Edith Frank died when she was 44 of starvation in a concentration camp 10 days before her 45th birthday. Otto Frank survived the war and went back home, he died of Lung Cancer in 1980 at the age of 91.
Otto Frank died in 1980, so he lived for about 25 years after being liberated from Auschwitz.
he was preparing for 1 year
In August 1944, Otto Frank, his wife Edith, and his daughters Ann and Margot, were arrested in Amsterdam, transferred to the concentration camp of Auschwitz, but they were not exterminated. Otto Frank survived. His wife died in January 1945; we don't know the cause of death, but she cannot have been gassed, since the gassings had long since stopped by that time, according to the official version of history. Anne and Margot died during a typhus epidemic shortly before the end of the war in Bergen-Belsen, where they had been sent during the course of the evacuation from Auschwitz.
The Frank family spent approximately two years in hiding in the secret annex from July 1942 to August 1944 before they were discovered and arrested.
anne frank lived for 15 years
1942-1944
Anne Frank's father, Otto Frank, survived the Holocaust but lost his wife and two daughters, including Anne, in the concentration camps. Otto Frank lived a long life after the war and died of lung cancer in 1980.
Anne Frank lived until she was fifteen in the cocentration camp after getting typhus
I am almost certain he is not, for Anne was fifteen quite a long time ago, but he lived through the concentration camps and he was the one to publish Anne's diary.
They lived together for 20 months
Edith Long Thurston has written: 'High lights of architecture' -- subject(s): Architecture, History
Long live Germany. Long live Argentina. Long live Austria. These are the three countries with which I have been most connected and which I will not forget. I greet my wife, my family and my friends. I am ready. We'll meet again soon, as is the fate of all men. I die believing in God.