Tons of it.
The British entered Bergen-Belsen April 15, 1945.
Bergen Belsen was created in 1942 by Heinrich Himmler, and was liberated by the British Army April 15, 1945.
Anne Frank and her sister Margot were sent from Auschwitz II to Bergen-Belsen on 30 October 1944. (Her parents had to stay at Auschwitz). In the auturmn of 1944, with the Soviet Army advancing towards Auschwitz, the SS moved many able-bodied prisoners to camps deeper inside Germany. Anne and Margot died of typhus at Bergen-Belsen in March 1945.
Bergen-Belsen was liberated April 15, 1945 by the British Army.
Bergen-Belsen concentration camp at the age of 44, 10 days before her birthday, 20 days before the camp was liberated by the Red Army.
She died by a disease (typhus) in March 1945 while in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, a short time before the camp is liberated by the British Army.
It is estimated from 1943 to June 1945 there were 50,000 deaths at Bergen-Belsen. 14,000 of those deaths occurred after the British liberation on April 15, 1945.
About 27,500 People did survive Auschwitz fully but 20,000 survived the death marched to Bergen-Belsen before being freed by the USSR 322nd Rifle Division of the Red Army on April 15th 1945.
Bergen-Belsen was a concentration camp located near Celle, north of Hanover. For a long time it was a special camp for people with infectious diseases, but later was used as a dumping ground for people moved there from Auschwitz. When it was liberated by the British Army on 15 April 1945, they were greeted by a sight so horrific that initially the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) was unwilling to report it! The British Army ordered German doctors and nurses to tend the sick and issued an immediate appeal for British personnel to volunteer to help there.
This cannot be known, because the actual date of Anne's death (and Margot's, as far as that goes) is not known. The closest it can be placed is "early March". The British Army liberated the camp on April 15th, 1945.
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).
yes her sister dad mum and her were all gased because they were Jews the others left in the house were bombs and actket by army men