Anne Frank

Anne Frank, famous for her diary, was a Jewish girl of German origin. Her diary gives vivid accounts of her life in the Netherlands, after the Germans took it over, during the world war II. Her diary published as 'The Diary of a Young Girl', gave detailed stories of the atrocities that were rampant during the world war II. Know more about her and her book from the articles showcased below.
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The Diary of a Young Girl: Anne Frank
Anne Frank's 'The Diary of a Young Girl' is an autobiography written during the Second World War. Anne Frank's diary discloses her life in the holocaust years.

Life of Anne Frank: A Biography
Read the Anne Frank Biography and find out more about the life of one of the world’s best remembered Holocaust victims…

Diary of 'polish Anne Frank' Published 64 Years on
A teenage Jewish girl living under the Nazis in Poland during 1943 feared she was "turning into an animal waiting to die", according to her diary, which documents the final months before her death in the Auschwitz concentration camp.

Israeli Anger at Frank Exhibit
Israel has demanded the removal of a "horrifying" exhibit at the Anne Frank museum in Amsterdam that includes caricatures comparing Ariel Sharon to Adolf Hitler. The museum has defended the exhibit, saying it is intended to explore the limits of free speech and includes criticism of the...

Who really turned Anne Frank over to the Nazis?
Dutch historians investigate new claims to identity of person who revealed hiding place of Jewish family. It was an anonymous phone call in the hot summer of 1944 which led the Gestapo and Dutch security police to the concealed annexe in a canalside house where Anne Frank and her family had hidden for almost two years.