great they searved you breakfast in bed and they washed you clothes and then..........................................................you gues
Westerbork camp, officially known as the Westerbork Transit Camp, was located in the northeastern Netherlands, near the village of Westerbork in the province of Drenthe. Established in 1939, it initially served as a refugee camp for Jewish people fleeing Nazi persecution. Later, during the Holocaust, it became a transit camp where thousands of Jews were deported to extermination camps, particularly Auschwitz and Sobibor. The camp is now a memorial site commemorating the victims of the Holocaust.
Westerbork concentration camp was in operation from October 1942 to April 1945, making it around two and a half years. It was initially set up by the Dutch government as a transit camp for Jews before they were deported to extermination camps in Eastern Europe during the Holocaust.
They arrived in Westerbork on August 7th, 1944 and left on what would be the last train from Westerbork to Auschwitz on September 3rd, 1944. So they were there for least then a month, ruffly 27 days.
The camp closest to the Franks in Holland is the Westerbork transit camp. Located in the province of Drenthe, Westerbork was used during World War II to detain Jews before they were deported to extermination camps. The Franks were taken to Westerbork before ultimately being sent to Auschwitz.
Yes, Anne Frank and her family were initially housed together in Westerbork transit camp. However, they were later separated as Anne and her sister Margot were sent to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, while their parents remained in Westerbork.
The conditions were quite poor
Britain was not invaded in World War 2 and there was no Holocaust in Britain.
the conditions that lead to dysentery were from poor conditions and from under heat
War.
very bad. They were living in the attic.
A musselman is a person who during the holocaust, lost their will to live because of the horrible conditions in which they lived.
Anne Frank was responsible for sorting and bundling clothing at Camp Westerbork during her time there. This task was assigned to her as part of the forced labor that prisoners had to perform in the camp.