
Anna Frank
Anna Frank was a Jewish teenager who gained fame posthumously with the publication of her diary, which documents her life in hiding during the Holocaust. Born in Germany in 1929, her family fled to the Netherlands to escape Nazi persecution. After two years in hiding, Anna and her family were discovered and deported to concentration camps. She died in Bergen-Belsen in 1945. Her diary, which reflects her thoughts, hopes, and experiences during a traumatic period, has become one of the most significant works of literature, symbolizing the suffering of millions during the Holocaust.
Born on Jun 12, 1929 (95 years old)
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Anna Frank is known for her diary, which highlights the dangers of hatred and evil.
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Anna Frank is a symbol of the Holocaust and is known for her diary written while in hiding during World War II.
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