As the title says it, this may be true. First of all, nobody can give an exact date when she died. Miep Gies signed death certificates for Anne and Margot Frank at least 9 years after there was proof they supposedly "died". That's right, in 1945 their dad had a witness who said Anne died in her arms, but we'll get to her later. Witnesses say Anne died in early March that year, 2-3 days after Margot died, but historians say she died on the 13th, while the Red Cross says the 31st - so what are we supposed to believe? And why wait until 1954 to get her death on record? Needless to say there was never a body, document, photo, or video to prove these 2 people even died. In this next paragraph I'm going to talk about the witnesses.
Irma Sonnenberg Menkel saw Anne Frank "die". Apparently after Margot died she was so gravely ill that she became bedridden in the barracks of Bergen Belsen, until she slipped into a coma and died. Hanneli Goslar however claimed that on the fence, Anne was giving up because everybody else had died. The problem is that Margot was still alive when Goslar claimed Anne said this, and family is hope. So lets assume this was said after she died: Wasn't Anne Frank too gravely ill to leave her own bed? Also Irma even claims she helped bury the bodies in white sheets, which would make it easy to find remains through dental records. I'm also going to provide clues to Anne and Margot being alive.
Check out this video - to be fair I know this was made by a denier, but video proof is really hard to fake especially when dealing with such a topic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdlUHr80TKo, watch from 36:20-37:15. So apparently dead people can become zombies now and look amazingly human? That looks just like Anne Frank, and even Irma thought she looked younger than 15 years old. To add to the evidence Margot Frank's diary vanished after the war. I think they both returned to Amsterdam, but Otto Frank told them to start new lives under new names, because at 19 Margot would be the legal age to take care of Anne, being an adult. What do you think?





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