After Anne Frank's hiding her father went back up to the annex to make sure he got everything out that was theirs. He had decided that he was going to leave Amsterdam even though he had lived their his whole life, due to the memories. As he was walking through Anne and Margots room, he found Anne's diary.
Anne Frank and her family were discovered and arrested by the Nazis on August 4, 1944. They were then sent to concentration camps, where Anne died in early 1945. Her diary was later found and published by her father, Otto Frank, becoming a worldwide bestseller and a poignant reminder of the Holocaust.
She was imprisoned in a concentration camp - first in Auschwitz, then in Belsen in Germany and died there of typhus.
Anne Frank and her family separated and went to different concentration camp. only the dad survived the camp
On the morning of Monday, 6 July 1942 Taken from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Frank#cite_ref-16
The Franks did not go into hiding until Margot received her call up notice telling her to prepare to be sent to a concentration camp.
she died at 1945 with anne frank
1944
On July 6, 1942, a month before Anne's 13th birthday, the family went into hiding in a part of Otto's office building
1929-1945 thats when Anne died!
She did not "build" it - it had existed in the upper rear portion of her fathers place of business for many years. Otto Frank furnished it over a period of time in early 1942, and the Franks moved to it in July of that year.
July 5 1942
Anne and her family moved into the 'Secret Annexe" on the morning of Monday, 6 July 1942. On 13 July 1942, Hermann van Pels, Auguste van Pels and 16-year-old Peter joined the family in hiding. Fritz Pfeffer was the last member to join them in November. All eight of them lived there until August 4th, when they were discovered by the Nazis.
She died in March 1945 (exact date unknown) in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
In Act II of The Diary of Anne Frank, the people had been hiding for about one year and a month. They were in hiding for a total of two years during World War II.
Leopold & Loeb murdered Bobby Franks, resulting in the first "Crime of the Century".