Oh no, There are plenty of other people who wrote diaries, kept journals, wrote biographies and such. There are also all the telegrams, newspaper articles, photos and films and such. And there are still a fair amount of people living who experienced the war themselves.
Anne Frank
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Anne Frank (who wrote the famous diary) had one sister and no brother.
she wrote a diary of her experiences in world war 2 when she and her family were in hiding. when she died they found a diary (hers) in the attic where her family was hiding. two years after the war, her diary was published.
Anne Frank, a thirteen year old girl who started her diary in 1942 and ended it in 1945 when she was found by the Nazi police.
Anne Frank wrote the diary but her father, Otto, published it when he realised his daughter was dead after the war and wanted her name to be remembered around the world.
Anne Frank hand wrote her diary entries.
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.
'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 was a Jew in Germany and she hid in exile and wrote a diary, but sometimes I think who cares about crummy diary any way and should not be in RE.