anne frank, margot frank, Edith frank, dussel, the van daans
Well because they were Jewish. The Frank family were caught hiding and all of them were sent to concentration camps. Otto Frank, who was Anne's father, was the only one who survived.
Edith Frank (Anne's mother) was only sent to Auschwitz-Birkenau. She got separated from Anne and Margot when they were sent to Bergen-Belsen. She died in January of 1945 in Auschwitz-Birkenau of starvation.
1944
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.
They were first sent to Westerbork Transit Camp, where they were for about three and a half weeks. Then they were sent to Auschwitz. Edith died there, Otto survived. Anne and Margot were sent to Bergen-Belsen where they died of typhus in early March, 1945 --- After all of the hiders were found, they were sent first to a transit camp called Westerbork in Drenthe, Northern Holland, There were eight hiders: Anne Frank, Margot Frank. Edith Frank, Otto Frank, Mr. Van Pels, Mrs. Van Pels, Peter Van Pels, and Dr. Pffefer- a dentist. There were fed very little food there- and worked very hard each day. All 8 hiders were then sent to Auschwitz. Anne and Margot were later sent to Bergen-Belsen, in Germany, and they both caught typhus. Margot died first of this disease, and then Anne did a few days later. Only Anne Frank's father survived and he died of old age in 1980.
The members of the secret annex, including Anne Frank, were sent to concentration camps like Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen during World War II. Anne Frank and her sister Margot died of typhus in Bergen-Belsen in March 1945.
Anne Frank and her family were discovered by the Nazis in their hiding place in Amsterdam and were arrested. They were sent to concentration camps, where Anne and her sister Margot died of typhus. Anne's father, Otto Frank, was the only family member to survive the Holocaust.
The only survivor in Anne Frank's immediate family was her father, Otto.
No. Anne and Margot had already been sent to Bergen-Belsen when Mrs. Frank died in Auschwitz.
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