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  1. Auguste van Pels and Anne and Margot Frank were together in Bergen-Belsen camp from 3 November to 7 February. On 7 February, Auguste was selected for transfer to Raguhn. Shortly afterwards, Anne and Margot died of typhus.

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  3. However, Anne matures over the course of the two years they spent in hiding and her relationship with Margot starts to improve. The two of them even reach a point where they allow the other to read their respective diaries.

  4. They remained in hiding for the next two years. The German SS and police discovered the Frank family in 1944 and deported them to Auschwitz-Birkenau. Later that year, Anne and her sister Margot were transported to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Anne and Margot died in Bergen-Belsen in February or March 1945.

  5. Margot and her mother joined Otto on December 5, 1933, and Anne later joined them in February 1934. Margot attended the Jekerstraat Elementary School near their new home in southern Amsterdam. She excelled academically and demonstrated excellent performance.

  6. Is The Diary of Anne Frank a novel? How long did the Franks hide in the annex? Did Anne Frank survive? Where was the annex located? What does it mean when Anne writes that she feels “like a songbird whose wings have been ripped off and who keeps hurling itself against the bars of its dark cage”?

  7. Margot Rosenthal befriended Anne Frank in Camp Westerbork. Together with Anne, Margot and Edith, she was imprisoned in Auschwitz-Birkenau for several months. In early 1945, she met Anne and Margot Frank again in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Anne_FrankAnne Frank - Wikipedia

    On 1 November 1944, [3] Anne Frank and her sister, Margot, were transferred from Auschwitz to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, where they died (presumably of typhus) a few months later. They were estimated by the Red Cross to have died in March, with Dutch authorities setting 31 March as the official date. Later research has alternatively ...