It sucked.
they were scared and frighted and they were traumatosed
Anne Frank's family was sent to the Auschwitz concentration camp after they were discovered in their hiding place in Amsterdam. Later, Anne and her sister Margot were transferred to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, where both sisters tragically died.
Margot Frank died of typhus in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in March 1945. The exact date of her death is not known but it was a few days before the death of her sister, Anne.Margot Frank died of typhus in 1945
Anne Frank went to Bregen-Belsen March 1945, Margot Frank went to Bregon-Belsen March 1945, Edith Frank went to Auschwitz-Birkenau January 1945, Otto Frank went to Auschwitz and he survived he died 1980 The other familys Hermann Daan- Auschwitz November 1944 Petronella Daan- died transit to Theresienstadi April !945 Peter Daan- Mauthaussen May 1945 Albert Dussel- Neuengamme Deacember 1944
Dachau was an ordinary concentration camp.
The Franks went into hiding in July 1942, not long after Margot received a call-up notice from the SS. They spent over two years in hiding until they were discovered in August 1944, arrested, and deported to concentration camps. Anne and Margot died of typhus in Bergen-Belsen a few months before the camp was liberated. Only Otto Frank survived the Holocaust.
There was no concentration camp called "Belgium". There were, however, concentration camps in Belgium.
Anne and Margot are buried in one of the mass graves at Bergen-BelsenAnne Frank was gassed in a Nazi death camp and her body was burned on a mass pia and the ashes disposed to the four winds.
Anne Frank ended up in Bergen-Belsen camp in Germany after being evacuated from Auschwitz in Oct. 1944. Starvation, cold and disease helped her health to fail and Anne's sister Margot died of typhus and a few days after, Anne herself died. A few weeks later, the camp was liberated by the British. She was 15 years old. A holocaust survivor Irma Sonnenberg Menkel said that as she walked past two pits with the bodies of Jews thrown in she saw Anne Frank and her sister Margot. There were many mass graves such as this. She was found by the two twins that served like Red Cross helpers at the camp. They decided to put Anne and Margot into sheets, and put them into the mass grave. The body was never found, she died sometime in March of 1945. The exact date is not known.
Anne Frank's parents were Otto Frank and Edith Frank, and her sister's name was Margot Frank.
Typhus was one disease,that was well known from Anne Frank and Margot Frank. Another way to die in a concentration camp or an extermination camp like Auschwitz,was gassed or poisoned by soap. For open wounds,you'd probably get the scabies from the filthy germs in the camp.Yellow fever is another,It caused you to vomit and shake,closely to Typhus,but you turn to a yellow color. Cholera was another disease, But keep in mind million diseases were in camps,it was hard to survive without disease.So many diseases now,were really found in the camp,too. I hoped that answers you questions
It was a gas