Margot Frank received a call-up notice to go to a concentration camp because, as a Jewish resident of Nazi-occupied Europe, she was subjected to the anti-Semitic laws and policies that targeted Jews. The Nazis implemented systematic deportations to concentration camps as part of their genocidal agenda. This notice served as a grim reminder of the increasing persecution faced by Jewish families during the Holocaust. Margot's call-up ultimately led her and her family to go into hiding, where they sought to escape this fate.
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.
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.
She received the call up notice on July 5 1942
She received the notice on July 5th, 1942 and went into hiding the next day.
Anneliese (Anne) Frank died in March 1945 at age 15 shortly after her sister Margot Frank. They both died of typhus in Bergen-Belsen. (Exact dates unknown).Anne Frank Died A Few Days After Her Sister Margot Died, In A German Concentration CampHope you mean die.She died of Typhus in 1945 in Bergen concentration camp when she was 15.
The last concentration camp Margot Frank was in was the Bergen-Belson concentration camp.
Margot Frank died from Typhus in a Concentration Camp:(
Anne Frank's family received a call-up notice for her older sister Margot Frank to report for deportation to a labor camp in Germany. As the entire family would likely be taken if Margot went, they went into hiding in the secret annex in Amsterdam.
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no she died in a concentration camp.
Margot Frank was Anne Frank's sister. She died of typhus in a concentration camp within days of Anne's death.
Margot Frank died in March, 1945 at the age of 19, in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. The exact date of her death is not known.
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.
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Margot Franks died in March 1945 at the age of nineteen from a typhus outbreak in the concentration camp she was at. Rest in Peace Margot ___ Both Anne and Margot Frank died of typhus at Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, near Hanover, Germany in March 1945, a few weeks before the camp was liberated. The exact dates of their deaths are not known, but Anne died shortly before Margot.
Anne Frank's Family members were: Anne Frank (of course) Margot Frank (pronounced Margo, Anne's sister) Edith Frank (Anne and Margot's mother) Otto Frank (Anne and Margot's father, the only person to live after the concentration camps) Hope this helped!!