It really depends on which concentration camp you are talkin about. Anne Frank was at a couple different camps and was moved all around. She was at Bergen-Belson for 6 months. She was at another camp for a little over 6-7 months.
Anne Frank and her family were in the concentration camp for about two months. She was captured and sent to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in August 1944, and she passed away in March 1945 due to illness.
Depends on what you consider the 'second' camp. She first stayed in the Westerbork concentration camp, then went to Dachau concentration camp where she stayed one month. Then she went on to Bergen-Belsen, her final camp where she died. She had stayed there for about 4 to 5 months.
She went to Auschwitz and then transported to Treblinka where she died of typhus
in the arrest 1944 and went to westerbork transit camp, then Auschwitz birkenau then died in bergen belsen a year she was in concentration camp
They were captured on August 4th, 1944 and Anne and her sister Margot died in early march, 1945. So, she survived for about 7 months after being captured.
a couple
Anne Frank lived until she was fifteen in the cocentration camp after getting typhus
Just about seven months.
Anne Frank (and her sister Margot) died at Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in March 1945 (exact dates not known). The camp was liberated by the British on 15 April 1945.
Margot Frank died in late February or early March 1945 and Anne Frank died in early March 1945, a few days after her sister. They both perished in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
Anne Frank was captured in Amsterdam on August 4, 1944, and was taken to the Auschwitz concentration camp. Later, she was transferred to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, where she died in March 1945. Overall, she spent around seven months in concentration camps before her tragic death.
anne frank lived for 15 years
Anne frank long for her diary does not find it because she dies from typhus
6 months
Anne Frank died at the age of 15 in march 1945 in Bergen-Belsen, not long before the liberation of the camp. It is thought it was a typhus epidemic that took both her and her sister as well as 17,000 other prisoners.
8 years
i think 2yrs. so shut up and get a life and stop talking about anne frank :D
Anne Frank was successful because she was able to stay in hiding so long and able to express her feelings into her dairy.