The reason they did not get separated was that they were both young girls. It's just common that they had the same type of disease and they were sisters
She died at Bergen-Belsen concentration camp but has no individual grave. Margot and Anne Frank share a tombstone placed on site at the Bergen-Belsen camp.
Anne Frank, Margot Frank and their mother were first sent (from Westerbork) to Auschwitz; then on 30 October 1944 Anne and Margot were moved to Bergen-Belsen, but their mother had to stay in Auschwitz.
Anneliese (Anne) Frank died in March 1945 at age 15 shortly after her sister Margot Frank. They both died of typhus in Bergen-Belsen. (Exact dates unknown).Anne Frank Died A Few Days After Her Sister Margot Died, In A German Concentration CampHope you mean die.She died of Typhus in 1945 in Bergen concentration camp when she was 15.
March 9, 1945 Margot Frank, Anne Frank's sister, died of typhus in the Nazi concentration camp, Bergen-Belsen. She was 19 years old.
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.
The last concentration camp Margot Frank was in was the Bergen-Belson concentration camp.
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Margot Frank died from Typhus in a Concentration Camp:(
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Margot Frank was the older sister of Anne Frank. She died in a concentration camp during World War II on March 9, 1945.
Anne Frank's sister, Margot Frank, and their mother, Edith Frank, witnessed the deaths of Otto Frank's daughters during the Holocaust. Anne Frank and her sister, Margot, died in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in 1945.
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no she died 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 and her family were separated upon their arrival at the concentration camp. Anne and her sister Margot were sent to Bergen-Belsen in 1944, while her mother was taken to Auschwitz and her father to a labor camp. Anne and Margot died in Bergen-Belsen before the camp was liberated.
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.
Anne Frank and her sister Margot Frank died in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in March 1945, near the end of World War II. They both succumbed to typhus, a disease that was rampant in the unsanitary conditions of the camps. Their deaths were a tragic end to their experiences in hiding from the Nazis during the Holocaust.