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  2. The book was published in 1947, just over five years after Anne's thirteenth birthday, the day she had received her diary. She had come up with the title of the book herself: Het Achterhuis (The Secret Annex). Looking back, Otto Frank wrote: ‘How proud Anne would have been if she had lived to see this.

  3. Otto Frank, who died in 1980, had given Cor Suijk, a former employee of the Anne Frank House, five additional pages of the diary for safekeeping. Suijk had let biographer Melissa Müller read the pages, and she included them in her 1998 book Anne Frank: The Biography.

  4. Sep 12, 2019 · Jewish businessman Otto Frank hid his family during the Holocaust and published daughter Anne Franks The Diary of a Young Girl after his release from Auschwitz.

  5. Anne didn’t just keep a diary. She also wrote tales and planned to publish a book about her time in the Secret Annex. After the war, Otto Frank fulfilled her wish. Since then, Anne Frank's diary has been translated into more than 70 languages. Discover the story behind the diary of Anne Frank.

  6. Apr 23, 2019 · 1. There are several versions of her diary. Anne herself edited one version of the diary, in hopes of it being published as a book after the war. 2. The Diary of Anne Frank was published posthumously in 1947 and eventually translated into almost 70 languages. 3. It became popular after it was adapted for the stage in 1955.

  7. Nov 17, 2015 · The foundation, the Anne Frank Fonds, is telling publishers that Otto Frank, Anne’s father, is a co-author of the book. That change will mean that the book’s copyright protection in Europe...

  8. Jun 12, 2017 · It was 75 years ago — on June 12, 1942 — that Anne Frank received a diary for her 13th birthday. Within a few years, she would have died in a concentration camp, but her diary survived. The...

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