(das) Tagebuch
English: "the diary" = German: "das Tagebuch".
Anne does not mention a marching band at any place in the diary. Please keep in mind that this is a category about Anne Frank, the real person, and her diary, not about the stage play "The Diary of Anne Frank", which is extensively fictionalized.
Anne Frank's diary was originally written in her mother tongue which was Dutch, her parents were of German extraction, when her diary was found it was years later that it was translated into different languages.
The Diary of a Young Girl describes German soldiers negatively, as oppressors who were responsible for the persecution of Jews during the Holocaust. Anne Frank's diary reveals her fear and hatred towards the German soldiers who enforced the discriminatory laws and committed atrocities against her community.
She wrote it in German, then later it was translated into English and published as a book :)
Anne Frank wrote her diary in Dutch. Though her native language was German she had had all her schooling in the Netherlands.
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Anne Frank's diary was written in Dutch. Her native language was German, but she received all her schooling in the Netherlands.
In the book, Diary of Anne Frank, it was a German Generalist who made an attempt on Hitler's life.
The German 'big shot' in Holland that Anne Frank mentions in her diary was most likely Fritz Pfeffer, a dentist who shared the hiding place with Anne and her family. Anne referred to him as Mr. Dussel in her diary to protect his identity.
Anne Frank's diary, "The Diary of a Young Girl," has been translated into over 70 languages, including English, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, and Chinese. It has been a widely read and translated book around the world since its original publication in 1947.
anne's diary was written in Dutch, although she was born in Germany, she went to Holland as a very young child, her elementary schooling was in Dutch, this language was also spoken in her home