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Anne Frank's diary

Anne Frank’s diary is a personal journal written by a Jewish girl hiding with her family during World War II to escape Nazi persecution. Over two years, from 1942 to 1944, she recorded her thoughts, feelings, hopes, fears, and daily experiences in the confined space of a secret annex in Amsterdam. The diary offers intimate insights into her evolving identity, the impact of war on civilians, and the human spirit amid adversity. After her capture, the diary was preserved and later published, becoming a powerful symbol of resilience and a sobering reminder of the Holocaust’s horrors.