Here's another fruitless attempt to prove to FlyingJesus that Bergen Belsen wasn't a death sentence. Not only can this girl's death not be proven, the only 2 people who knew anything about her death aren't even believable. It is absolutely preposterous to claim that Anne Frank succumbed to Typhus at Belsen. Typhus was spreading easily at Auschwitz Birkenau during the period she was interned there. We're aware that lice carried a multitude of diseases during World War II, and as such, Anne Frank contracted scabies. OK, we can assert that she was frail enough to get a minor disease that's easily treatable with medical care, fair enough. That doesn't support how she could have gotten typhus from the same breed of insect at a completely different camp. How could Irma Menkel see Anne Frank die and the claim she later came across her corpse in the mass grave? Wouldn't she have put it there? Why couldn't Janny Brandes remember the location of the grave, even though she remembered so clearly that she wrapped Anne and Margot's bodies in white sheets? Where did Margot's diary go after the war? Let's face it: Unless you can prove she's dead, she's not. Photographic comparison is a wonderful thing - notice how similar these 2 are?
Thread Closed by the.games (Trialist Forum Moderator): As it has become a personal argument.












