Murder by the Nazis - no matter what the ultimate means were - was a brutal death. Anne died of runaway typhus in a camp where she was sent with a Nazi commander who simply ignored the inmates and let them fend for themselves.
yes Annie Frank did die of Typhus
In Stephen King's "Misery," Annie Wilkes dies after being confronted by Paul Sheldon. After a violent struggle, Paul manages to gain the upper hand and ultimately kills Annie by hitting her with a typewriter, which leads to her death. This act is a culmination of the intense and brutal conflict between the two characters throughout the novel.
Simple. We die a brutal and painful death.
Annie Oakley died from Pernicious anemia, which causes can cause a deadly vitamin B12 deficiency. Her husband, Frank, starved himself after her death and died 18 days later.
unkown death
Perhaps, but anemia was the actual cause of her death.
The exact day and date of Anne Frank's death is not known.
There is no public information available on the death date of Frank Steer.
Several quite brutal methods of execution were popular during both Classical and mediaeval times. Many involved fire in some way (as this is a prolonged and anguished way to die) and were often publicly performed.
It has no medical diagnosis. He could be said that he died of Melancholy or of sadness. He refused to eat after Annie's death, and died and died 18 days later.
Frank Sheeran, also known as "The Irishman," died on December 14, 2003. He was 83 years old at the time of his death.
Annie died 2008 in Colorado