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Anne Frank saw Pleading Help Oh Help written on a wall in the Secret Annex where her family was hiding during the Holocaust. It is believed that she found it comforting to see these words as a form of solidarity in their difficult situation.
Anne Frank's diary is currently housed at the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, Netherlands. It is on display for visitors to see as part of the museum's exhibit on Anne's life and the Holocaust.
The real diary of Anne Frank is currently on display in the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam Holland. Please see the related link below for more information:
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As you see Anne's father the only Annex Hider to survive the war, he published her diary in 1947, it came the most world's famous book
Well Helen Keller was blind, deaf, and mute. Anne Frank had to live in an annex which wasn't all that bad. But - Helen Keller's demons were the inability to see, hear or speak, which (with Anne Sullivan's help) she was assured of overcoming. Anne Frank's demon was the evil force of Naziism, which eventually resulted in her death - before she had ever had the chance to grow up. Who struggled more, indeed.
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Anne Frank didn't stop the Holocaust. She just made a diary on the thing. The Allies stopped the Holocaust. Anne Frank was just a teenager during the Holocaust. She could not have stopped it. The above answer is correct. See link below for more information.
No, she died before it was found and published.
The official website of the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, Netherlands, provides detailed information about Anne Frank's life, her diary, and the historical context of the Holocaust. It also offers virtual tours of the secret annex where Anne and her family hid during World War II.
If you mean the sister of Anne Frank...[Anne Frank was arrested by the Gestapo (Germany) in World War II and sent to, and died, in Belsen concentration camp and also wrote a Diary of her experiences.] ...then Anne Frank's sister, Margot Frank, had the middle name Betti. Full name: Margot Betti Frank For more details, see Related Link below these three ads