Anne Frank writes in her diary that we must never forget that even in difficult times, there are still good people in the world. She emphasizes the importance of holding on to hope and kindness, especially during dark moments.
The moral is never give up.
She never knew that it would ever be published.
Anne Frank is one of the best known victims of the Holocaust. Her wartime diary The Diary of a Young Girl has been the basis for several plays, films, and used in most schools. In the diary her favorite music was never mentioned.
Otto Frank was Anne Frank's father and the sole surviving member of her immediate family after they were betrayed and captured during the Holocaust. He was responsible for publishing Anne's diary, "The Diary of a Young Girl," which has since become a powerful and widely read testimony of the Holocaust. Otto was instrumental in preserving Anne's legacy and ensuring that the world would never forget her story.
She was never released from the concentration camp. They just found her diary.
Anne Frank never worked. She had to hide from the Nazi's at the age of 13 and died before she was 16. She wrote in her diary and wanted to be a journalist when she grew up but she never got to be one.
Someone else's answer: Thoughts, your mind. Apparently you have to do the same worksheet I do. My answer: During the play of The Diary of Anne Frank, Mr. Frank stated that your mind, your thoughts, imaginations, hopes or dreams could not be locked up. So Anne never gave up her dream to be a writer, not knowing it, she became one. That's also why she started writing the diary, to kind-of try to think herself out by writing in her diary.
The diary of Anne Frank is a real diary of a Jew during World War two. She writes it before and during the time her family was in hiding from the Nazis. On the morning of 4 August 1944, her family and the other family were discovered and Anne never wrote in her diary after that. Out of the 8 people leaving in what Anne called the 'Secret Annex', Otto Frank [Anne's father] was the only one to survive.
Anne took her diary.
Very few people do - a diary is a very private thing. Anne Frank, at first, intended her diary to be for herself only, however, later she figures that others can read her diary to discover more about the war.
Anne never spoke of hatred in her diary when her people her being terrized. She always stayed very optimistic.
"Those who have courage and faith shall never perish in misery" can be found on page 95 of Anne Frank's diary.