atleast 75,000 and ruffly 72,000 of them died upon arrival and more died from working to death but their were survivors. Children did work if they were fit to work
Mostly Jews and Polish Jews
Auschwitz
Killings of 1.2 million jews and seriouse slave workings
Anne Frank went to Bregen-Belsen March 1945, Margot Frank went to Bregon-Belsen March 1945, Edith Frank went to Auschwitz-Birkenau January 1945, Otto Frank went to Auschwitz and he survived he died 1980 The other familys Hermann Daan- Auschwitz November 1944 Petronella Daan- died transit to Theresienstadi April !945 Peter Daan- Mauthaussen May 1945 Albert Dussel- Neuengamme Deacember 1944
First to Auschwitz, then Bergen-Belsen.
First she was sent to Westerbork in Holland, then to Auschwitz-Birkenau in Poland and then to Bergen-Belsen in Germany where she died.
Otto Frank was sent to Aushwitz, the biggest camp, in August 1944. He got out on the Aushwitz death march, and went back to Amsterdam in about January 1945. :)
She went to Auschwitz, which was a concentration and death camp. The Nazis probably sent Anne and the others there because they weren't exactly made for hard labor, so they sent them to die.
Elie and his father were at Auschwitz for approximately three months before being evacuated to the Buchenwald concentration camp. After their time at Buchenwald, they were eventually liberated by the Allied forces in April 1945.
Anne Frank went to Jewish school after she went into hiding and had to leave her other friends (although they were not real friends).
The camp that Percy went to was called Camp Half-Blood. Camp Half-Blood was a camp for children who had a godly parent, namely demigods. Camp Half-Blood was a place for demigods to train and battle and was a refuge from monsters. Percy went to Camp Half-Blood in every book of the Percy Jackson series.
Anne spent time in three camps. First was Westerbork, a "transit" camp located in the province of Drenthe, in extreme northern Holland. The she was in Auschwitz, which was in eastern Poland. Lastly, she was in Bergen-Belsen, which was located on the Luneberg Heath near Celle in northwestern Germany.