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The capture was eventually going to happen. First of all, it was in building that nobody has checked. Now if you were looking for somebody would you have checked there? Another thing is the number of people that they had, you can't hide more than 4 people somewhere and think you aren't going to get caught. Maybe if they separated and found another place to hide, maybe the capture could've been avoided.

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Anne Frank and her family were captured by the Nazis during World War II because their hiding place in Amsterdam was betrayed to the authorities. A tip-off led to their arrest and deportation to concentration camps. Anne Frank ultimately died in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.

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Because she was Jewish.

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