What disease did Anne and Margot contract?

What disease did Anne and Margot contract?

Margot and Anne suffer the same fate: in the horrible overcrowding at Bergen-Belsen, they contract typhus. Weakened by illness, exhausted and starved, Margot dies in mid-March of 1945, after falling from her bunk. Edith Frank is born Edith Hollander on January 16, 1900.

How did Anne die?

On August 4, 1944, Anne Frank’s family’s hiding place was discovered by the Gestapo, and she was taken to Auschwitz in Nazi-occupied Poland before being transferred to Bergen-Belsen in Germany. According to the Dutch government, Anne died during a typhus epidemic in March 1945.

How did Anne Frank and Margot Frank die?

Both Anne and Margot Frank contracted a disease in late February or early March of 1945. Anne died from the typhus epidemic and Margot while in a coma somehow rolled from her bed and died. Why did Anne Frank die in concentration camp?

How did Margot Frank and Lientje Frank die?

Janny Brandes-Brilleslijper and her sister Lientje buried them together in one of the camp’s mass graves; in August 1945, once she came back to the Netherlands and recovered from typhus, Janny wrote to Otto Frank and informed him that both of his daughters had died.

What was the name of Margot Frank’s diary?

Along with Anne, Margot Frank also wrote a diary during their time in hiding (Anne mentioned her sister’s diary in her diary) but Margot’s diary was never found. However, many authors wrote fan-based diaries of Margot such as the novel The Silent Sister by Mazal Alouf-Mizrahi.

Where did Margot Frank go after she was arrested?

Along with the other occupants of the hiding place, Margot Frank was arrested by the Gestapo, and detained in their headquarters overnight before being taken to a cell in a nearby prison for three days. From here they were taken by train, on 8 August, to the Dutch Westerbork concentration camp.