yes if she knew she would blow up with anger really!
i think your question is who handed the Frank's in to the authorities? No one knows who told the police.
In "The Diary of Anne Frank," Anne receives a diary for Christmas in 1942.
The original diary has them but the published version does not because those people did not want everyone to know their names
Yes, Anne Frank did name her journal. She referred to her journal as Kitty. Every time she would write to her she would say Dear Kitty and talk about what had happened that day.
If I'm not mistaken, Anne Frank's family is Jewish, therefore don't celebrate Hanukkah.
The word "quaking" appears in the diary of Anne Frank.
The diary of a young girl, but better known title is Anne Frank diary.
"The Diary of Anne Frank" does not have a standard solution since it is a real-life diary of a young girl, documenting her experiences during the Holocaust. The diary ends abruptly as Anne Frank, along with her family, was discovered by the Nazis and sent to concentration camps, where she ultimately died. The diary serves as a poignant reminder of the horrors of war and the resilience of the human spirit.
because she knew that they would not live
Her father, Otto Frank was the one to get Anne Frank's diary published.
Anne Frank received her diary from her father, Otto.
No, not everyone in the annex died. Of the eight people in hiding in the annex during World War II, only Anne Frank's father, Otto Frank, survived. He later published Anne's diary.