Epidemic Typhus is a disease spread by body lice among people in closely crowded situations with poor sanitation (which perfectly describes Bergen-Belsen in early 1945). Typhus is a disease of the body's systems completely breaking down. Fever, rash, severe headache, mental fuzziness, high fever, severe cough, muscular pain, stupor and death.
Typhus is a bacterial infection spread by lice, causing symptoms like fever, rash, and weakness. Anne and Margot Frank both died of typhus in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp during World War II, where they were taken after being discovered hiding during the Holocaust.
Margot Frank died from Typhus in a Concentration Camp:(
Margot Frank was Anne Frank's sister. She died of typhus in a concentration camp within days of Anne's death.
Yes, Anne Frank's sister's name was Margot. Margot died of typhus like Anne.
No nazie killed Anne Frank! She died of typhus like her sister Margot!
No, Anne Frank died from Typhus March 1945 in Bergen - Belsen Camp. A few days after her older sister Margot Frank died from the same disease. She died from Typhus beause the disease were rampant in the camp and she was also starved of food.
Both Ann and Margot died of Typhus in 1945.
Margot Frank died of typhus in Bergen-Belsen in early March, 1945. Anne died a few days later, also of typhus.
Anne Frank had a disease called typhus. First her sister Margot got the disease and died and then she did.
Even thought Anne must have been starving, that isn't was killed her. The camp she was in was infected of typhus and both her and her sister got it. Margot (Anne's sister) died first and Anne, a few day later.
Yes, so did Anne, a few days later.
Anne Frank died of typhus in March of 1945 (exact date not known) at the age of 15 in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Her sister, Margot, also died of typhus in March of 1945 at the age of 19 in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
Margot and Anne Frank died at Bergen-Belsen concentration of Epidemic Typhus, sometime in early March, 1945.