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A picture of Anne at age 13, and her family: her sister Margot (far left), her father, Otto (next to Anne, in the middleish), and her mother, Edith (far right).
This is a picture of some of the actual pages written by Anne. They were written in Dutch, but has been translated to English .
The Diary of a Young Girl is also sold with the title- Anne Frank's Tales from the Secret Annex.
The Diary of Anne Frank is considered an autobiography. It is the published copy of the diary she kept while in hiding durring World War II. She recieved it on her 13th birthday, and kept it until she was 15, when Nazi soilders captured them.
The layout of their hiding place they called the secret annex.
The Frank's and other family's hiding building. Located in Amstredam, Holland.
Anne's actual diary.
This is a picture of the bookcase that was useed as the door to the secret entrance.
Anne shared a room with another of the annex's residents, Mr. van Dussel
Residents of the Annex:
The van Daan family
Mrs. van Daan-mother
Peter can Daan-son
Could not find picture of father.........
The Frank family (picture at top)
Mr. Martin van Dussel
Anne and her sister died together in a concentration camp. The rest of their family was sepparated to different camps.. Her father was the only resident who survived. He carried out Anne's wish to publish her diary to show the world her short-lived story.