They did not see each other during the day, but did have some time together in the evenings.
They were sent to Westerbork in August of 1944, and were there about three weeks.
First to Westerbork, then to Auschwitz, where they were separated. Otto and Edith Frank stayed at Auschwitz, Margot and Anne were transferred to Bergen-Belsen.
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.
Initially to Westerbork, then to Auschwitz, the to Bergen-Belsen.
Just after she lost her game of hide and seek.
The only survivor in Anne Frank's immediate family was her father, Otto.
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.
Westerbork, Auschwitz-Birkenau, Bergen-Belsen
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.
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.
All four members of the Frank family in hiding (Anne, Margot, Otto and Edith) were initially sent to Auschwitz from Westerbork. On 30 October 1944 Anne and Margot were transported to Bergen-Belsen, where they both died in March 1945. Edith Frank died at Auschwitz in January 1945, and Otto Frank survived in Auschwitz III.
Shortly after the family was arrested, Otto Frank was separated from his wife and daughters. (He didn't leave them voluntarily).