Bergen-Belsen as every concentration camp was receiving Jewish people during WW2. 35000 poeople died there, among them Anne Frank, her mother and sister.
Bergen-Belsen was a concentration camp. It was NOT a death camp.
Bergen belsen concentration camp... Very sad that the Jews went through so much .. But look at them now! anyway she died in Bergen Belsen concentration camp .... Hope I helped
Yes, Bergen-Belsen was a concentration camp during World War II. It was located in northern Germany and was initially used as a prisoner-of-war camp before being transformed into a concentration camp. Bergen-Belsen is infamous for its horrific conditions and large number of deaths, with estimates ranging from 50,000 to over 70,000 prisoners who perished there.
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.
Buchenwald Concentration Camp
Anne Frank and her family were sent to a concentration camp called Auschwitz during the Holocaust. She was later transferred to another camp called Bergen-Belsen, where she ultimately died.
They were sent to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Most of them died there.
Bergen-Belsen was a concentration camp. It was NOT a death camp.
Her family was taken in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp where they died. Only father Otto survived.
She was sent to concentration camp in August 1944, She was only 14 when the Nazis taken her and her family. Hope it helps!!
Bergen-Belsen concentration camp
Bergen belsen concentration camp... Very sad that the Jews went through so much .. But look at them now! anyway she died in Bergen Belsen concentration camp .... Hope I helped
There are several testimonies of Witnesses who were put into the concentration camp in Belsen.
It was Bergen-Belsen.
Yes, Bergen-Belsen was a concentration camp during World War II. It was located in northern Germany and was initially used as a prisoner-of-war camp before being transformed into a concentration camp. Bergen-Belsen is infamous for its horrific conditions and large number of deaths, with estimates ranging from 50,000 to over 70,000 prisoners who perished there.
It was originally a prisoner-of-war camp.
Bergen-Belsen became a concentration camp on the orders of Heinrich Himmler in 1940.