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- 5. S1 E5 Jan 9, 2009
- The annex occupants are suddenly awakened by the sound of intruders downstairs.
- 4. S1 E4 Jan 8, 2009
- Anne dreams of a past birthday party, realizing her 14th birthday will be a more modest affair.
- 3. S1 E3 Jan 7, 2009
- Otto is shocked to find the building has been sold; everyone fears the new owner will demand access.
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.
- Anne Frank House
The complete works of Anne Frank. When reading about The...
- How Did Anne's Diary Become so Famous
Success in the US after review in The New York Times (1952)....
- Initial Reactions to ‘The Secret Annex
Anne Frank’s diary was published in book form as ‘The Secret...
- The Publication of The Diary
‘A Child’s Voice’ His acquaintances Jan and Annie Romein,...
- So, Who is ‘Dear Kitty
‘Dear Kitty’ made her first appearance in Anne's diary on 22...
- Anne Frank House
The Diary of a Young Girl, commonly referred to as The Diary of Anne Frank, is a book of the writings from the Dutch-language diary kept by Anne Frank while she was in hiding for two years with her family during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands.
- Anne Frank, Frank, Otto, Pressler, Mirjam. Massotty, Susan. Anne Frank, Otto H. Frank, Mirjam Pressl...
- 1947
Apr 23, 2019 · The Diary of Anne Frank is the first, and sometimes only, exposure many people have to the history of the Holocaust. Meticulously handwritten during her two years in hiding, Anne's diary remains one of the most widely read works of nonfiction in the world.
May 23, 2024 · The Diary of a Young Girl, journal by Anne Frank, a Jewish teenager who chronicled her family’s two years (1942–44) in hiding during the German occupation of the Netherlands during World War II. The book was first published in 1947—two years after Anne’s death in a concentration camp—and later became a classic of war literature.
Anne’s diary, the observations of an imaginative, friendly, sometimes petty, and rather normal teenage girl, comes to an abrupt and silent end. Otto Frank is the family’s sole survivor, and he recovers Anne’s diary from Miep.
Anne Frank's diary describes one girl's experience of World War II and the Holocaust—the Nazi's effort to exterminate the Jews of Europe, largely by sending the Jews to concentration camps where they were worked to death, or worked to near death and then killed.