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  1. Writer and Holocaust victim. Anne Frank, born Annelies Marie Frank on June 12, 1929, is one of the most well-known Jewish victims of the Holocaust. Her remarkable life and enduring legacy are primarily defined by her diary, “The Diary of a Young Girl,” in which she documented her experiences while in hiding from the Nazis during World War II.

  2. From the very beginning, Anne reveals her deep loneliness and the need to express her feelings in some way, which turns out to be via the diary. I don’t think I’ll ever feel at home in this house, but that doesn’t mean I hate it. It’s more like being on vacation in some strange pension. Kind of an odd way to look at life in hiding, but ...

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  4. Miep Gies is mainly known as the woman who saved Anne Frank's diary. She is one of the best-known helpers from World War II. She received countless letters from all over the world, with questions about Anne Frank and the period in hiding in the Secret Annex. These are the most frequently asked questions in an interview from 1992. Door Menno ...

  5. Anne's father tells her that at some future date the family will have to go into hiding in order to avoid being sent to concentration camps; to Anne, this all seems to be vaguely distant. Yet, suddenly, less than one month after the diary begins, the family does suddenly have to go into hiding because Anne's older sister, Margot, has been ...

  6. Jan 28, 2018 · Analysis. By this point in her diary, Anne has gained a fuller sense of self and a clearer view of her relationships with the people in the annex. She starts signing her diary “Anne M. Frank” instead of simply “Anne,” a sign that she perceives her own coming of age. Anne has matured significantly during her time in the annex ...

  7. Jun 8, 2009 · Anne’s Great Act How a young girl hiding in an attic, writing in her journal, transcended what it means to survive. Text by Contributing Editor Laurence Gonzales, author of the books Everyday ...

  8. ‘The warnings start to come out of my ears, I haven’t been sleeping well and don’t feel like working’, Anne wrote on 26 July 1943. The nerves of the people in hiding were frayed with the constant air-raid alarms, the sound of the German defence artillery, bombings, and air combat.

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