The Bergen-Belsen concentration camp was liberated by British and Canadian troops .
She was Jewish, which led to her imprisonment and eventual death in one of the Nazi Concentration camps.
The entire camp was liberated by allies a few weeks after her death.
It continued until its liberation.
As early as the first months of 1942, word was already filtering back that the "work camps" were death houses. Only about 10% of all people incarcerated in the concentration camps lived through the experience. Being Jewish, the Franks, like all Jews at that time, dedicated their lives to trying to stay out of the camps.
Herman Franks died at the age of 95 on March 30, 2009.
Her camp was released and everyone that was still alive there was saved.
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.
Her camp was released and everyone that was still alive there was saved.
The Franks used punishments such as death by hanging, beheading, and flogging which are no longer used in Canada today. Additionally, the Franks practiced mutilation of body parts as a form of punishment, which is considered cruel and unusual in modern Canadian law.
She never went to a concentration camp, She escaped the death train and her death.
There were concentration camps in the Holocaust. The concentration camps were basically work/death camps.
Margot Frank was Anne Frank's sister. She died of typhus in a concentration camp within days of Anne's death.