Anne Frank and her family hid from the Nazis in the Netherlands for two years during World War II. Anne Frank left behind her diary, detailing her experiences in hiding, which was later published and has become a widely read account of the Holocaust.
She wrote a diary.
Anne Frank left her diary in the Netherlands, where she wrote it during World War II while hiding from the Nazis in Amsterdam.
The title of Anne Frank's diary is "The Diary of a Young Girl." It follows the experiences of Anne Frank, a Jewish girl hiding from the Nazis during World War II.
The Nazis. They were busy killing Jews by the millions, and the Frank family was hiding from them.
She kept it with her until they were captured by the germans
she left her diary behind
Her most beloved possession was her diary nick-named Kitty. There are books available called Anne Frank, the diary of a young girl and her whole diary, published by her dad, Otto Frank, from when Anne Frank and her family and her friends were hiding from Hitler and the Nazis.
She was 13
'The Diary of Anne Frank' was written by Anne Frank, a Jewish girl who kept a diary while hiding from the Nazis during the Second World War. Her diary has become a widely read account of life during the Holocaust.
Anne Frank's diary, also known as "The Diary of a Young Girl," is the source of the famous rows about Anne Frank's life during the Holocaust. The diary was written by Anne Frank herself while hiding from the Nazis in Amsterdam during World War II.
Anne Frank was a normal Jewish citizen in the war. Her diary is a showcase of the evils the Nazis commited
Miep Gies, one of the helpers who hid the Franks during World War II, found Anne Frank's diary and gave it to Otto Frank, Anne's father, after the family was discovered and taken into custody by the Nazis.