
Anne Frank (The Diary of a Young Girl)
Anne Frank was a Jewish girl who documented her life in hiding during World War II in her diary, known as "The Diary of a Young Girl." Fleeing the Nazi regime, Anne and her family lived in a secret annex in Amsterdam for over two years. Her writing captures the struggles, fears, and hopes of a young girl amid the horrors of the Holocaust. The diary serves as a poignant reminder of the human spirit's resilience and the impact of war on individual lives, symbolizing the broader suffering of millions during this dark chapter in history.