Potatoes, other things may have been, but potatoes. (:
31 million Source: http://www.nybooks.com/articles/19305 anne frank was a awesome person an will be remembered in ways?
It was originally published in Dutch, and has since been translated into just about every language you can name.
by writing a diary people understand what it was like living as a Jew 79 years ago. Anne's diary has been a big inspiration to people all over the world, it has mostly been an inspiration to Jews
Miep Gies managed to hide the diary from the Germans when they invaded the Secret Annex. Miep later gave the diary to Otto Frank, Anne's father, once it had been confirmed that Anne would not be returning from the concentration camp. She had been saving it to return it to Anne.
Anne Frank's diary, "The Diary of a Young Girl," has been translated into over 70 languages worldwide.
I hope I will be able to confide everything to you, as I have never been able to confide in anyone, and I hope you will be a great source of comfort and support.
anne franks favorite sport was water polo. she played all the time with her family in the pool by the bay.
Anne Frank received her diary as a present for her 13th birthday, and she named it "Kitty." She and her family hid in a secret annex in Amsterdam during WWII for over two years before being discovered. Anne's diary, "The Diary of a Young Girl," has been translated into over 70 languages and is considered one of the most widely read books in the world.
because people are interested by her life in hiding * Also it is ONE of the best documented sources about what life was like for the Jews during the war.
Anne Frank (a young Dutch girl) hid with her family (they were Jewish), in a tiny false room, from the Germans when they invaded their country (Holland) in the second world war. She wrote a diary of the events over a long period. Eventually they were discovered. Anne Frank died in a German Concentration Camp. You owe it to her to read her diary, which has been published in many languages.
Anne Frank's diary was found in August 1944 in the hiding place where her family had been living in Amsterdam during WWII. A group of Dutch Nazi collaborators discovered their hiding spot and reported them to the authorities. Anne's father, the only family member to survive, published her diary after the war.