
Anne Frank (diary)
Anne Frank’s diary is a personal journal she kept during World War II, when she and her family hid from the Nazis in a secret annex in Amsterdam. Written from 1942 to 1944, it captures her thoughts, hopes, fears, and reflections on life, identity, and humanity amidst extraordinary circumstances. The diary provides a poignant, intimate glimpse into her developing personality and the hardships faced by Jews under Nazi persecution. After her arrest and death in a concentration camp, the diary was published posthumously, becoming a powerful symbol of resilience, the human spirit, and the consequences of hatred and intolerance.