Her family was taken in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp where they died. Only father Otto survived.
they were sent to a concentration camp
The people who were helping to hide Anne Frank and her family were eventually discovered and arrested by the Nazis. They were also sent to concentration camps and some sadly did not survive.
Anne also died of typhoid.
Anne was 13 when she went into hiding, and 15 when she was discovered.
Anne Frank's family went into hiding in their secret annex in Amsterdam in July 1942 to escape persecution during World War II. They were discovered by the Nazis in August 1944 and subsequently deported to concentration camps. Anne Frank and her sister Margot died in Bergen-Belsen camp in 1945, while their father Otto Frank was the sole survivor from the family.
She was a real person and her real name was Anne Frank, her story really happened just as she described.
At the start of World War II, Anne Frank went into hiding with her family in Amsterdam to escape persecution by the Nazis. They stayed hidden in a secret annex for over two years before being discovered and arrested by the Gestapo in 1944. Anne Frank ultimately died in a concentration camp in 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.
After she was discovered, Anne was sent to a concentration camp. There, she died of typhus
Mr. Frank discovered what happened to everyone else in the book of Anne Frank through surviving family members, friends, and post-war investigations. Additionally, he received information from survivors, eyewitness accounts, and official documentation.
nothing. You can visit it in Amsterdam.
Margot died in Bergen-Belsen with her sister Anne.
In Anne Frank's diary, "Pim" refers to Anne's father, Otto Frank. He was the only surviving member of the Frank family after they were discovered and captured by the Nazis during World War II. Otto Frank published Anne's diary and worked to preserve her memory and message of hope.