They were sent to Westerbork in August of 1944, and were there about three weeks.
In Westerbork transit camp, Anne Frank and her family were mostly provided with basic rations such as bread, potatoes, and soup. The food was often inadequate and poor quality due to the difficult conditions in the camp.
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.
Westerbork (transit camp)Auschwitz II (Women's Work Camp)Bergen-Belsen
Anne Frank was sent to Westerbork, Auschwitz, and Bergen-Belsen.Margot Frank - as Anne Frank.Otto Frank was sent to Westerbork and Auschwitz.Edith Frank - as Otto Frank.
Westerbork sent them to concentration camps like Auschwitz there they were killed. <><><> Westerbork- the camp when Anne Frank was sent- was a transit camp. People from that camp were transported to other camps, where they were killed, usually by poison gas. Link at the bottom of this page to an article on Westerbork-
She was sent to the Gestapo Headquarters for questioning. They spent the night there and were then sent to Westerbork, a transit camp. Transit camps usually prepare you for the real camps.
Anne Frank was first taken to Westerbork(a transit camp)then was transported to Auschwitz(The largest Nazi Concentration camp) where she soon died.
Anne Frank and her family were captured by the Nazis in Amsterdam and taken to the Westerbork transit camp in the Netherlands. From there, they were sent to the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland, which was about 700 miles away.
Nobody. She and the rest of her family were sent to Westerbork, a transit camp, and then to Auschwitz. Anne Frank and her sister, Margot, were transferred to Bergen-Belsen in October 1945 and both died of typhus at the camp in March 1945 (exact dates unknown) and were buried in a mass grave.
No, the Warsaw Ghetto was for Polish Jews and had been completely destroyed over a year before Anne Frank was caught. She was sent to Westerbork transit camp and from there to Auschwitz.
In August 1944, when Anne Frank was 15, she and her family were betrayed. They were send to Westerbork, a transit camp in the Netherlands. In September 1944 the whole family was send to Auschwitz, in Poland.
Just after she lost her game of hide and seek.