

Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl is 283 of a sorrowful journey through the Holocaust translated by B. M. Mooyaart-Doubleday from Anne's Dutch writing. Anne was a Jew during the Holocaust and hid on the upper floor of an office building. She hid with her family, another family, and other individuals. This book is Anne Frank's diary where she wrote down her feelings in this difficult time. Before the end of the war, everyone hiding was captured by the Nazis and separated in various death camps. Anne and her sister died from sickness in the camps.
This book was really sad to read! I still recommend it to anyone because it teaches us a lot about that time.
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