Three times. First, to Westerbork, the transit camp. That was a conventional passenger train, with normal seating, etc. Then to Auschwitz. That was people crowded shoulder-to-shoulder into a boxcar with no food, only a bit of water, and one bucket as a toilet facility. Later, she and Margot were sent by train to Bergen-Belsen, and that was only slightly better. It was bitterly cold, but they did have a small food ration for the trip - which was once again in boxcars.
Yes, Anne Frank and her family were deported on a train from Amsterdam to the Auschwitz concentration camp in 1944. They were later transferred to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp where Anne Frank died in 1945.
No, anne or anyother Jew was not aloud to ride a bike, as it was an actual law passed in the German Goverment. They were also not aloud to : ride trams; go to any sports center; watch any form of entertainment; and of corse, had to hand in their bikes.
No she was never part of that group of children.
Anne Frank's older sister, Margot, goes to the hospital for an operation in the diary of Anne Frank.
Otto frank
Yes just search up Anne Frank and go to images and there will be pictures of her.
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Anne Frank attended the Sixth Montessori School in Amsterdam when she was 12 years old.
Anne went to school to a school that is now called Anne Frank's School.
She, her mother, and her sister, rode a train before trains were banned for Jews.
Anne Frank's brother, Otto Frank, survived the Holocaust and lived in Switzerland after the war. He dedicated his life to preserving Anne's diary and sharing her story with the world.
Anne Frank went to Montessori Primary school and went to Jewish Lyceum (Jewish Secondary)
anne frank was a Jewish girl , who had to go hiding during the second world war to escape the Nazis
No, she didn't.
she was never ghetto