Anne Frank died of typhus, specifically typhus epidemics that plagued the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp where she was held during World War II. Typhus is a rare but serious infectious disease spread by lice or fleas, and during that time, prisoners in concentration camps were particularly susceptible to outbreaks due to poor living conditions and overcrowding.
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Anne Frank did not die of tuberculosis. She died of typhus in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in March 1945.
Anne died from a disease called typhus
She died of typhus shortly before Anne Frank also died of typhus.
Yes, there was a typhus epidemic at Bergen-Belsen in the early months of 1945.
Anne Frank did not die in a gas chamber. She died of typhus in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in 1945.
Margot Frank died from Typhus in a Concentration Camp:(
Anne died in early March of 1945. She was 15 years old.
No, Anne Frank did not die in her sleep. She died in a concentration camp during the Holocaust.
Margot and Anne Frank died at Bergen-Belsen concentration of Epidemic Typhus, sometime in early March, 1945.
Yes, so did Anne, a few days later.
Anne Frank died in 1945, during a typhus epidemic shortly before the end of the war in Bergen-Belsen.