Her body was never found since there were too many bodies to identify them individually. When the Allied armies arrived at the camp they found thousands of unburied bodies all over the camp, one of which was likely Anne. These bodies were all hastily buried in mass graves; since the Allies were trying to stop an outbreak of disease. The location of Anne's grave is unknown.
germany
" this was a living nightmare"
Most probably anne's father remembered it
the lady that was hiding anne found it and was going to give it to anne when she got out of the concentration camp but when she found out she was dead she gave it to annes father
As far as I know, he found out from survivors of Bergen-Belsen.
There are a great number of things you could learn about Anne Frank's family. The best place to find information is the local library.
In most shops or online you could, Anne Franks is a good one.
annes diary today is in the museum where she went into hiding.
The Nazis police found Anne Frank and everyone else in the secret annex at 10:30 am on 4 August 1944.
They found her journal in the office under the "Secret Annexe", where the Van Daans, Franks, and a dentist named Dussel were in hiding. After Mr. Frank was freed from the men's concentration camp, he learned that his wife and two daughters(one was Anne) were dead. He and Miep, a lady who had helped the Franks hide, went back to the office to look for possesions. There, they found her diary.
Anne Franks diary was red and green with a small lock on it.
in1994 when the Franks' got taken Meip went into the Annexe and found Anne's diary, and some papers to go with it. She saved it until Otto came back from the concentration camp, then he published it years later.