I believe two. After being found in the Annex they were sent jail first. The first camp they went to was in Westerburk then in Bergen Belson
Georgia O'Keeffe's father, Francis "Frank" O'Keeffe worked on the family homestead in rural Sun Prairie, Wisconsin as a farm-hand with his brothers until he was old enough to run a farm my himself. He farmed in the Sun Prairie area until 1902. In 1902, the O'Keeffe's moved to Williamsburg, Virginia where Frank owned and operated a grocery and feed store. In 1912, Frank joined his family in Charlottesville, Virginia where he opened a creamery which later failed in 1915. Frank then pursued a job inspecting buildings around the state of Virginia. When he died in 1918, he was working as a carpenter. Ida "Totto" O'Keeffe was a housewife when the O'Keeffes lived near Sun Prairie and when they moved to Williamsburg. When Ida moved to Charlottesville, VA in 1910, she ran a rooming house for students going to the University of Virginia.
He spent time in Europe after the scandal of divorce then I believe he moved back to Wisconsin to build a home and be close to family. Of course, he also spent a great deal of time in Chicago where he worked and taught.
The Man Who Can't Be Moved was created on 2008-07-25.
Faster. Here, it is used as an adverb describing how the bus moved.
moved is a verb quiet and sluggishly are adverbs early is an adjective
Anne Frank, Margot Frank and their mother were first sent (from Westerbork) to Auschwitz; then on 30 October 1944 Anne and Margot were moved to Bergen-Belsen, but their mother had to stay in Auschwitz.
Margot Frank was nine and Anne was four, since they moved on February, 1934. -7th Grader
The only survivor in Anne Frank's immediate family was her father, Otto.
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.
the jews ___ Very few people indeed escaped from Nazi concentration camps.
Anne Frank was born in Frankfurt am Main, Germany on June 12, 1929. Her older sister, Margot was three years older than her. In 1933 Anne, Margot, her father (Otto Frank) and her mother (Edith Frank) moved to Amsterdam.
Yes, Anne Frank's mother, Edith Frank, died at the Auschwitz concentration camp in 1945.
Anne Frank and her family were arrested by the Gestapo on August 4, 1944, in Amsterdam. They were taken to a transit camp and then transferred to Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland. Anne and her sister Margot were later moved to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, where they both died in early 1945.
Yes, Anne Frank and her sister, Margot and her mother, Edith were sent to Auschwitz. Then on 30 October 1944 Anne and Margot were moved to Bergen-Belsen.
Anne Frank and her family moved to Amsterdam in 1933, to Merwedeplein in Amsterdam in 1934, and then to the Secret Annex above her father's office in 1942. They were discovered and arrested there in 1944, and Anne was taken to concentration camps where she died in early 1945.
In 1934 Anne Frank came to the Netherlands. Her parents en sister Margot had moved in 1933 and Anne stayed in Aachen with her grandmother. On Margot's birthday she was set on the table filled with birthday presents and was presented as a gift to Margot.
All eight of those in hiding were first sent to Westerbork, a transit camp, and then all eight were sent to Auschwitz. Otto was in Auschwitz III (Monowitz) until he was liberated in late January, 1945. (Anne and Margot Frank were transferred from Auschwitz to Bergen-Belsen on 30 October 1944).