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During her final weeks of life in a German concentration camp, Anne Frank told fairy tales to the youngest inmates to lift their morale, says a Holocaust survivor who met her.
It was February 1945, and the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in Germany had been overrun by typhus.
After the Frank family was discovered in hiding by Nazis, Anne was sent to a concentration camp in Holland in 1944, Hirsh said. “That’s where my mother met Anne Frank.
Anne and her sister Margot were moved to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in Germany, where the two sisters caught typhus and died in February of 1945.
The family members were separated, with Anne and Margot transported to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, where they died of typhus in early 1945.
"We stood there, two young girls, and we cried," Hannah Pick-Goslar, whose friendship with Anne Frank began in kindergarten, said of seeing Frank at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp ...
Anne and her family went into hiding but unfortunately, were discovered and shipped off to concentration camps. Her diary was published in 1947 after her death.
Brave Mala Tribich, 94, re-lives the horrors of the nightmarish Bergen-Belsen camp on the anniversary of its liberation by British troops.
Hannah Pick-Goslar, Anne Frank's Close Friend Who Last Saw Her Through Concentration Camp Fence, Dies at 93 "We stood there, two young girls, and we cried," Hannah Pick-Goslar, whose friendship ...
Gena Turgel, a Holocaust survivor who comforted Anne Frank at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp before the young diarist’s death and the camp’s liberation a month later, has died.
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