Sobre o Autor

A. Frank, commonly known as Anne Frank, was a Jewish girl who became one of the most discussed Jewish victims of the Holocaust. Born in Frankfurt, Germany, she and her family moved to Amsterdam to escape the rise of the Nazi regime. During World War II, the Frank family went into hiding in a secret annex behind her father's business. It was in this secluded space that Anne began to write her famous diary, documenting her thoughts, experiences, and the challenges of living in hiding. Her writing reflects her hopes, fears, and the struggles of adolescence in a time of immense turmoil.

Anne's diary, published posthumously as 'The Diary of a Young Girl', has since become one of the most significant accounts of the Holocaust, providing a poignant insight into the life of a young girl during one of history's darkest periods. Despite her tragic death in a concentration camp, her words continue to resonate, inspiring countless individuals around the world to reflect on the themes of hope, humanity, and the fight against oppression.

Nacionalidade Holandês
Data de Nascimento June 12, 1929
Local de Nascimento Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany
Data de Falecimento March 12, 1945