The most reasonable thing to do to look up the Holocaust is to go to search engine and type into the search box, "The Holocaust".
You could also get the [amazing] award-winning book, Number the Stars by Lois Lowry. I hate reading, but that is literally the best book I have ever read.
The Short Life of Anne Frank was created in 2001.
That information is not given in her biography.
There is much info about Anne Frank. The research should be easy to locate.
Anne Frank wrote her own diary, her father and Mirjam Pressler edited it. She wrote it while hiding from Nazis. She was eventually found and killed.
It's a Biography because she write this story, about her life. If someone else wrote it, it would be an Auto Biography.
One can find and buy the Frank Sinatra biography online from a range of different websites. Some of the websites include Amazon, eBay, and the Biography website.
The Anne Frank House website, biographies written by reputable historians, and documents from historical archives would be credible sources for researching the life of Anne Frank.
Yes, she discusses the biography of Franz Liszt she had just finished reading.
Anne Frank's three nicknames were "Anne," "Annelies," and "Annelein."
She was a pretty girl, and some pictures of Anne Frank can be found by using a search engine to find 'photobucket'. You don't have to 'log in' or 'register', just type 'Anne Frank' in the search box on the site. Or just type 'photos of Anne Frank' into a search engine.
While there are a number of well known Jewish women throughout history, Anne Frank might be the most famous. She lived through the Holocaust and wrote the famous biography Anne Frank's Diary.
The people in Anne Frank's family were; Margot Frank - Anne's sister Edith Frank - Anne's mother Otto Frank - Anne's father. The family pet name for Otto was 'Pim'.