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  2. Anne Frank - Wikipedia

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    More than 8,000 women, including Anne and Margot Frank, and Auguste van Pels, were transported. Edith Frank was left behind and died of disease, starvation, and exhaustion. [89] [90] Tents were erected at Bergen-Belsen to accommodate the influx of prisoners, and as the population rose, the death toll due to disease increased rapidly.

  3. Nanette Blitz Konig - Wikipedia

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    After the war, she spent three years in hospital due to typhus, the disease which killed Margot and Anne Frank. During this period, Anne's father visited her to ask about his daughters. Later, Otto Frank gave Nanette the diary written by his daughter Anne, Het Achterhuis (The Secret Annex). After Nanette had recovered, she went to live in ...

  4. List of people associated with Anne Frank - Wikipedia

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    Anne Frank (12 June 1929 – February 1945) [1] ... He ultimately died of the disease in late November 1945, and Otto Frank attended his funeral on December 1.

  5. Typhus - Wikipedia

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    Pictures of mass graves including people who died from typhus can be seen in footage shot at Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. [49] Among thousands of prisoners in concentration camps such as Theresienstadt and Bergen-Belsen who died of typhus [49] were Anne Frank, age 15, and her sister Margot, age 19, in the latter camp.

  6. Today in History: Anne Frank was captured - AOL

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    71 years ago today, Anne Frank was captured by the Nazi Gestapo in Amsterdam. The Frank family escaped from Germany in 1942, out of fear of being sent to a Nazi concentration camp. With the help ...

  7. Voices: Censoring Anne Frank’s diary because of ‘sexuality ...

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  8. Harvard Lampoon apologizes for photoshopped image of Anne ...

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    Harvard's famed student humor magazine has apologized after publishing a photoshopped image depicting Anne Frank in a racy bathing suit.

  9. Hélène Berr - Wikipedia

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    Hélène Berr (27 March 1921 – 10 April 1945) was a French Jewish woman, who documented her life in a diary during the time of Nazi occupation of France. In France she is considered to be a "French Anne Frank". [1]