"Diary of a Young Girl" by Anne Frank has been translated into over 70 languages.
The book has 282 pages
Many millions, though at this point it is impossible to give an accurate figure. "Diary of a Young Girl" is frequently cited as the second most widely read book in the world, after the Bible.
Anne Frank is the only Author
The diary was translated into 67 languages. Source: AnneFrank.com
Many young girls have kept diaries at many stages of history, not just during that war.
Anne Frank's diary, "The Diary of a Young Girl," has been translated into over 70 languages worldwide.
Anne Frank's diary, "The Diary of a Young Girl," was first published in 1947 in Dutch in the Netherlands. It was later translated into many languages and became known worldwide for its account of the Holocaust from the perspective of a young Jewish girl hiding from the Nazis.
Anne Frank is one of the most famous diary writers, known for her diary "The Diary of a Young Girl" that documented her experiences hiding from the Nazis during World War II. Her diary has been translated into many languages and is widely read around the world.
Anne Frank was a Holocaust victim during World War II. She was a young Jewish girl who wrote a diary about her experiences hiding from the Nazis. She was eventually captured and killed, but her diary remained and was later published.
Absolutely. Anne Frank's journal has been read by an estimated 75 million people in many different languages.
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Kitty is Anne's name for her diary. Anne considered her diary to be her closest friend, as her diary is the only place she unburdened herself of her deepest thoughts. Anne was also very fond of the books of Cissy van Marxveldt about a character named "Joop ter Heul", who is constantly corresponding with her many friends. Joop's closest friend in the book is a character named Kitty Francken, and this is the reason Anne called her diary "Kitty".