Otto frank, Anne's father
annes dad otto frank
I think you mean annex, in which case i think you mean Anne Frank
Yes, the Franks, Van Pels, and the dentist that later joined them in the annex were all forced to go to concentration camps. Yes, the Franks, Van Pels, and the dentist that later joined them in the annex were all forced to go to concentration camps.
Otto Frank was the only one from the annex to survive a concentration camp. He later found Anne's diary and published it, so the whole world can see what happen during the war, and what they had to the through, most of what anne was feeling and her perspective as a jew. the Novel touched a lot of people around the worlds heart.
all 8 people in the annex all went to concentration camps and anne went to aushwitz then bergen-belsen
The Germans were searching for Jews to send them to the concentration camps and the gas chambers.
The results were betrayal. That's how Anne had died, she and her family had been betray and sent to concentration camps.
In August 1944, the inhabitants of the Secret Annex in Amsterdam, including Anne Frank and her family, were discovered and arrested by the Nazis. They were taken to concentration camps, where most of them eventually perished. Anne Frank died in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in early 1945.
All the people living in the secret annex where sent to different concentration camps. Margo and Anne and their mother were in the same camp until over crowding came a problem and the mother was sent to a different camp. Otto Frank was the only one to survive the concentration camps out of all the people living in the annex.
There were concentration camps in the Holocaust. The concentration camps were basically work/death camps.
Because they were in hiding! Only a few people knew and if the Germans found out they were hiding there they would have to be sent to concentration camps. So it had to be secret.
The annex in question likely refers to the secret annex where Anne Frank and her family hid during World War II. The annex was discovered by the Gestapo, the Nazi secret police, in August 1944. Anne Frank and her family were then deported to concentration camps, where most of them perished.