I can not believe that some people did not know this! i am a 12 year old girl and i even know this!
Yes Anne Frank Tried to take her Diary to the Camp. but when you got to the camp they said that you had to leave your stuff in a room and that when you are leaving you can have it back.
of course .. you never did come back most of the time .
I hope i have answerd your question.
Niamh 20th-march-2009
by the way .. i only know all this about world war two because i am in the middle of doing a project on it
Yes, Anne Frank took her diary with her when she went into hiding. Unfortunately, she was eventually betrayed and taken to a concentration camp where she died, but her diary was found and later published by her father.
Yes, she got it as a birthday present
No.
diary
He published Anne Frank's diary
Anne Frank. Anne Frank's book was actually the diary she kept whilst in an concentration camp.
She was never released from the concentration camp. They just found her diary.
Anne Frank was a Jewish girl who kept a diary during the second world war in Europe, who died in a concentration camp.
The resolution of "The Diary of Anne Frank" is the liberation of the concentration camp where Anne and her family were held by Allied forces. Anne's father, Otto Frank, is the only surviving member of the family and later publishes Anne's diary, ensuring that her story lives on and educates future generations about the horrors of the Holocaust.
Anne Frank
she kept a diary about a Jew's life in WW2 and she was put into a concentration camp
Anne Frank did not publish the book/diary herself. Miep Gies found it after the police brought the Frank family to different concentration camps. Miep then gave it to Anne Frank's father, Otto Frank after he escaped the concentration camp he was in. Otto Frank published it after editing, etcetera.
she went into a concentration camp when her family was arrested in 1944
4th August, 1944, when she, her family, the Van Pels and Fritz Pfeffer were betrayed and took to concentration camp.
No because she could not possibly talk about herself dying, when she wrote the book herself. That is not possible. But she did die from typhoid in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, when she was 15.