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Anne Frank,including,her whole family except the father,died in hunger and painful diseases.Basically,the disease was contagious and other people in the camp had it from before.The disease was some kind of parasite growing inside the body,lice i the body.Anne Frank could not survive but she was known and was kept in the hearts of several individuals around the world.

-Farin(MS 217)8th Grade

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She was in a concentration camp and she was worked until she could not take it anymore. She died of a typhus outbreak in the concentration camp she was at. Before she went to the concentration camp she had to go into hiding.

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Well They Died.

I Believe so they went into hidding about 4 years..

And They Got discoved And They Went to the camps..

Anne Frank And Her sister Died Because Of Ill-ness..

And so Did Her mom And Mrs. Dan

The only one that lived Was Otto Frank.. He manged To Publish Anne'franks Diary

And About couple Of years After that He Died.

Otto Frank Survived because He was used to the suffering Because

He was once one of Those Germany Soilders.

Until He got married I believe So..(:

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They were taken to Bergen-belsen concentration camp where she, her mother and sister died. Her father survived and died in 1980. He had cancer.

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Her secret hideout, guarded by Miep Gies, was raided and the Franks were taken to a concentration camp. Unfortunately, only Otto Frank survived the concentration camp and get home alive.

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Anne Frank never did see the end of the Holocaust. She died about a month before Bergen-Belson was released from German control.

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