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The Life of Anne Frank

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The Life of Anne Frank

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  • History Time - blasts from the past

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5 reviews

`Will I ever be able to write something great, will I ever become a journalist or a writer? I hope so, oh, I hope so very much, because writing allows me to record everything, all my thoughts, ideals and fantasies.’ This is what Anne Frank confided in her diary on 5 April 1944. Her wish did come true, but she herself was never to know that. Anne died in March 1945 in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. She was fifteen years old. This book tells the story of her life. It answers the many questions that people ask. Where did Anne Frank come from? Why did she have to go into hiding? What did she write in her diary? How was she betrayed? What happened to her after she was arrested? How did her diary survive? It is illustrated with dozens of photographs of Anne, her family and friends.

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My grandparents taught me about her - they have been to the house in Amsterdam where she hid. she was a brave girl and its very sad what happened I am lucky to have the life I have

Sergeant Hank Porridge-Oats 03.09.2023

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This book is really heartfelt as it shows us the impact of what happened to poor jews during world war 2 and what the nazi's would do to them. Anne and her family were really brave to go into a hiding place and going the extra mile to make sure they were not taken away to a concentration camp. However this didnt last long but if anna frank and her family were this brave it can show that I can do anything.

General Tulip Buffalo 19.08.2023

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The book interested me because Anne Frank was more independent when she went into hiding. I would recommend this book to people who like history

Mademoiselle Blueberry Biscuits 08.12.2019

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Awesome book now planning on getting The Anne Frank diary! Would recommend to anyone!

Anonymous 28.08.2018

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i love this book because it explains history with a touch of fun!

Anonymous 01.08.2016