Anne Frank's concentration camp was liberated by British troops just weeks after her death.

Anne Frank’s concentration camp was liberated by British troops just weeks after her death.

Anne Frank died at Bergen-Belsen concentration camp along with her sister, Margot, in late February or early March 1945, after contracting typhus.

On 15 April 1945, British troops liberated the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in northern Germany. They walked straight into a nightmare. The camp was overcrowded, with 60,000 starving and weakened Jews and prisoners of war from all over Europe.

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