Anne Frank did not directly witness torture and death in the traditional sense, as she was in hiding during most of her time in the annex. However, she was acutely aware of the horrors of the Holocaust through news and stories from those who were outside her hiding place. Her diary reflects her understanding of the dangers faced by Jews in Nazi-occupied Europe, including the constant threat of arrest and deportation to concentration camps. Ultimately, she and her family were captured and sent to Auschwitz, where many perished.
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