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May 10, 2024 · The family was found through an anonymous tip and sent to concentration camps in August 1944. Six or seven months later, 15-year-old Anne died from typhus at Bergen-Belsen concentration...
May 6, 2024 · Anne Frank (born June 12, 1929, Frankfurt am Main, Germany—died February/March 1945, Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, near Hannover) was a Jewish girl whose diary of her family’s two years in hiding during the German occupation of the Netherlands became a classic of war literature. Anne Frank.
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1 day ago · Anne Frank died at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in February or March 1945. The specific cause is unknown; however, there is evidence to suggest that she died from a typhus epidemic that spread through the camp, killing 17,000 prisoners. [99]
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May 10, 2024 · 1. How many people were living in the Secret Annex at the time their whereabouts were betrayed? Anne, Margot, Mr Frank, Mrs Frank, Mrs Van Daan, Mr Van Daan, Peter, Mr Dussel. 2. Who was the only survivor of all the people living in the Annex? All the other members of the Annex died in death camps or gas chambers.
Apr 28, 2024 · After being starved, abused, and exposed to lice, 15-year-old diarist Anne Frank met a horrific death at the hands of the Nazis. In February or March 1945, a German-born Jewish girl named Anne Frank died inside the Nazis’ Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. The 15-year-old, who likely succumbed to typhus, was one of about 50,000 Holocaust ...
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May 8, 2024 · * MeaningfulName: Played with; Dussel, the pseudonymous last name of Fritz Pfeffer, means "nitwit" in German. However, in the movie, Dussel mentions that he was born in Holland, as were his father and grandfather, so that makes him a native Dutchman despite being assigned a German last name as a pseudonym in the diary.
May 9, 2024 · Their hiding place in the “Secret Annex”—a cramped space that the Franks shared with Auguste and Hermann van Pels and their son, Peter, and a dentist, Fritz Pfeffer—was betrayed by an informant, and they were discovered. They were arrested on August 4, 1944, and sent to Auschwitz, where they were separated.