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The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank is one of the most poignant and powerful personal accounts to emerge from the Holocaust. Written between 1942 and 1944 while Anne and her family were in hiding in Amsterdam, the diary captures the thoughts, dreams, fears, and insights of a teenage girl living in extraordinary circumstances. More than just a record of persecution and war, Anne's words are filled with emotional honesty, optimism, and a yearning for freedom and understanding. Her reflections on humanity, identity, and hope continue to inspire readers around the world. This edition presents…mehr

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The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank is one of the most poignant and powerful personal accounts to emerge from the Holocaust. Written between 1942 and 1944 while Anne and her family were in hiding in Amsterdam, the diary captures the thoughts, dreams, fears, and insights of a teenage girl living in extraordinary circumstances. More than just a record of persecution and war, Anne's words are filled with emotional honesty, optimism, and a yearning for freedom and understanding. Her reflections on humanity, identity, and hope continue to inspire readers around the world. This edition presents her diary in an accessible format for new generations to engage with her enduring legacy. Hope written in hiding. A legacy for the world. * Explore the intimate world of a teenager amidst one of history's darkest times. * Delve into a firsthand account of courage, confinement, and coming of age. * Discover the enduring strength of hope and the human spirit. * Experience a literary classic that speaks across generations and cultures. * Understand history through the deeply personal lens of a young voice silenced too soon.
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Born in June 1929, Anne Frank would've probably led a life of obscurity had her diary not been published by her father in 1947. She would have remained a number, a faceless statistic lost in some government file, but, it was not to be so. Anne's diary was, for her, a space to express herself in the most honest and candid of terms. She shied away from writing nothing, revealing all and baring her very soul on the pages of the diary. Anne remained in hiding with seven other people in a sealed-off room concealed behind a wooden bookcase in the upper annex of the building her father worked in, in Amsterdam for two years until they were all caught and transported to different concentration camps. Anne Frank was sent to the Bergen-Belsen camp where she died of typhus, a mere two weeks before the camp was liberated by British troops. She was fifteen-years-old.