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This diary by Anne Frank is one of the most valuable literatures in the world. You will not come across a single human being who has not shed tears while reading it. Anne Frank was a victim of the torture camps for the evacuation of the Jews during the Second World War. She succeeded in running away from the Nazis along with her mother, sister and other four people. They remained in hiding nearly for two years. But somehow, the Nazis found them and sent them to the torture camps. Only her father was not captivated. After Anne`s death, her diary came into the possession of her father. He…mehr

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This diary by Anne Frank is one of the most valuable literatures in the world. You will not come across a single human being who has not shed tears while reading it. Anne Frank was a victim of the torture camps for the evacuation of the Jews during the Second World War. She succeeded in running away from the Nazis along with her mother, sister and other four people. They remained in hiding nearly for two years. But somehow, the Nazis found them and sent them to the torture camps. Only her father was not captivated. After Anne`s death, her diary came into the possession of her father. He published it in the year 1947, immediately it was welcomed on all levels because of its uniqueness and Anne`s peculiar writing style. She has revealed the hideousness of the torture camps in her diary, at the same time; she has very freely and innocently described the feelings in her mind during her growing years. She has written that she wants to be alive even after her death, and she was very much thankful to god for the wonderful gift of life and the ability to write a diary capturing her feelings perfectly well. During last 40 years, millions of copies of this book have been sold worldwide.
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Annelies Marie Frank was a Jewish girl born in Germany who kept a diary documenting her life in hiding under Nazi persecution during the German occupation of the Netherlands. She is a well-known diarist who wrote about ordinary life from her family's hiding place in an Amsterdam attic. One of the most-discussed Jewish victims of the Holocaust, she gained fame posthumously with the 1947 publication of The Diary of a Young Girl (originally Het Achterhuis in Dutch, lit. "the back house"; English: The Secret Annex), which documents her life in hiding from 1942 to 1944. It is one of the world's best-known books and has been the basis for several plays and films. Frank was born in Frankfurt, Germany in 1929. After Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party took power of Germany in 1934, she and her family relocated to Amsterdam, Netherlands, at the age of four and a half. She lived the majority of her life in and around Amsterdam. By May 1940, the Franks had been besieged in Amsterdam by the German conquest of the Netherlands. Anne lost her German citizenship in 1941 and became stateless. Despite spending the majority of her life in the Netherlands and being a de facto Dutch native, she never obtained Dutch citizenship. As persecutions against Jews worsened in July 1942, they moved into hiding in hidden rooms under a bookcase in the building where Anne's father, Otto Frank, worked.