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. :)
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In August 1944, Otto Frank, his wife Edith, and his daughters Ann and Margot, were arrested in Amsterdam, transferred to the concentration camp of Auschwitz, but they were not exterminated. Otto Frank survived. His wife died in January 1945; we don't know the cause of death, but she cannot have been gassed, since the gassings had long since stopped by that time, according to the official version of history. Anne and Margot died during a typhus epidemic shortly before the end of the war in Bergen-Belsen, where they had been sent during the course of the evacuation from Auschwitz.
Anne Frank had three immediate family members. These were her father, Otto Frank, her mother, Edith Hollander Frank, and her sister, Margot Betti Frank. Anne Frank lived from June of 1929 to March of 1945.
The father otto frank lived until 1980. he lived in Amsterdam and then Switzerland. He was also the technical adviser on the movie Ann Frank.
Peter van Pels: died in Mauthausen after a death march but the exact cause is unknown ; he probably died from a combination of exhaustion , malnourishment and exposure . Sadly , his camp was liberated by the Americans three after his death .
Most people who "worked" in the concentration camps lived (if you can call it living) in the camp. People were shipped all across Europe to different camps. Sometimes they could be close to where they used to live, but more often than not they would simple be shipped like cattle to a camp that needed work. Where they would normally live out their remaining weeks/months/years and die a horrible death. Hope this helps you out. Was slightly confused by the question itself. Wasn't sure if you meant did they use to live close to the camp or if they were shipped in daily.
Edith Frank died when she was 44 of starvation in a concentration camp 10 days before her 45th birthday. Otto Frank survived the war and went back home, he died of Lung Cancer in 1980 at the age of 91.
Otto Frank was the only member of the Frank family to survive the concentration camps. After the camps were liberated, he returned to Amsterdam and discovered that his daughters Anne and Margot had died in Bergen-Belsen.
They killed her. She died in concentration camp, so she didn't live to have a grudge.
Anne Frank died in 1945, and is buried in a mass grave at the site of the former Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp on the Luneberg Heath in Germany.
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Anne Frank's Family members were: Anne Frank (of course) Margot Frank (pronounced Margo, Anne's sister) Edith Frank (Anne and Margot's mother) Otto Frank (Anne and Margot's father, the only person to live after the concentration camps) Hope this helped!!
Otto Frank died in 1980, so he lived for about 25 years after being liberated from Auschwitz.
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Otto Frank was informed about Anne's death by the Red Cross after the war. He received confirmation from survivors and friends who had been in the concentration camps that Anne and his family had been taken there and subsequently died.
Anne Frank lived in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, during World War II. Her father, Otto Frank, was a businessman who ran a company that dealt in spices and pectin.