Deported

Four days after their arrest, Anne Frank and the other people from the Secret Annex were taken from the Amsterdam prison to Camp Westerbork. One month later, they were deported to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp with 1019 other people. In this camp, more than 1 million Jews were murdered. Prisoners who were not murdered had to work hard and were treated so badly that they often died anyway. In November 1944, Anne and Margot were sent on to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp with Auguste van Pels and about 1,000 other women. In Bergen-Belsen, the conditions were awful, and Anne and Margot became so sick and weakened that they died there in February 1945.