Anne Franks diary was published by her dad, Otto Frank after the war. Otto Frank was the only frank member to survive the war.
In 1947.
Anne Frank's father, Otto Frank, published her diary in 1947. The diary was first published in Dutch under the title "Het Achterhuis" ("The Secret Annex").
Her diary is called, "A Diary of a Young Girl".
The diary was translated into 67 languages. Source: AnneFrank.com
Her father, Otto Frank was the one to get Anne Frank's diary published.
No. Her diary was discovered after she and her family had died, so it was involuntarily published.
yes, Anne intended on publishing her diary and wanted to become a writer or journalist.
Her diary. It was later published by her father under the title "The Diary of Anne Frank"
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.
According to the Anne Frank Center-- Her diary, saved during the war by one of the family's helpers, Miep Gies, was first published in Dutch in 1947 -the language in which she wrote it. Her diary has been translated into 67 languages and is one of the most widely read books in the world.The original title was: Het Achterhuis: Dagboekbrieven van 12 Juni 1942 - 1 Augustus 1944 (The Annex: diary notes from 12 June 1942 - 1 August 1944) . It was published by Contact Publishing, Amsterdam in 1947. The first print-run was only 1,500 copies!The first edition in English translation appeared in 1952 in the US and Britain.
she gave it to otto frank after finding out anne had died later on otto published anne's diary
It was published under the name "The Diary Of Anne Frank".