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The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank

An Inspiration

The Holocaust was one of the most horrendous and terrible eras in history. Innumerable books have been written describing the horrors of the Holocaust; but nothing beats the documentation of a family who had gone into hiding in the diary of a little girl, Anne Frank. Honest, lucid and empathetic; The Diary of A Young Girl deserves a read by everyone who has ever questioned mental strength of humans and also by those who cannot come to terms with the cruelties that could be inflicted by humans upon fellow humans. The first entry in the diary is on June 12, 1942 by Anne Frank, who had received it as a birthday present and the entries in the diary end abruptly on 1 August, 1944.
The Underlying Themes

Anne Frank and her family lived a peaceful life in Frankfurt, Germany but they had to escape to Amsterdam with fellow Jews and go into hiding, as the Nazis took over Europe. Anne writes in her diary the tribulations her family had to face living in hiding, because they knew if caught, they would have to suffer horribly. The sufferance of the Jews during the Holocaust is known to all; yet a thirteen year old feeling the impact of intolerance and racism makes readers realise how profound the impacts of the World War II was.

What is most captivating is that amidst the terror and the fear, Anne manages to remain a cheerful girl full of life, who loved to talk and observe. Still a teenager and unaware of the horrors lurking behind their hiding space, Anne fails to realise the fear trapped within the hearts of elders initially and describes everyday events from the view of a teenager. As the story develops, Anne develops and realisation comes over her. The Nazis are getting more stringent and oppression rises; there are certain places in the book that leaves readers sad and distressed. One day, Anne's entire family including her, gets captured and the diary ends abruptly with the promise of a new day that never comes in the life of Anne Frank. Anne's father, Otto Frank, was the only one in the family who had managed to escape the concentration camps they were taken to and went on to make Anne's diary into a book.
Conclusion

The story of Anne Frank and the Frankfurt family is considered one of the most insightful accounts of the World War through the eyes of a young girl. The Diary of A Young Girl has been the subject of innumerable plays and movies. The original diary was published by Otto Frank in Dutch in 1947 and it was first translated to English in 1952, as The Diary of A Young Girl. Since then, it has been translated to more than sixty languages and people all over the world have read, loved and cried over the memoirs of Anne Frank.

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Ana Frank nacio en Frankfurt, en junio de 1929. Con su hermana y sus padres emigro a Holanda en 1933. Durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, la familia Frank formo parte de los miles de judios que tuvieron que huir o esconderse de la persecucion nazi. Los Frank y otras cuatro personas se escondieron durante dos anos en el anexo de una casa, al que Ana llamaba el Anexo secreto, y la jovencita aprovecho ese periodo de encierro, entre sus trece y quince anos, para escribir un hermoso e impresionante diario que la situo como una gran escritora a pesar de su juventud. En agosto de 1944, el cuerpo de policia (Feld-Polizei) descubrio el Anexo, entro en el y detuvo a todos sus habitantes. Fueron deportados a campos de concentracion y Ana Frank murio en Bergen-Belsen, en 1945. Faltaban dos meses para que Holanda fuera liberada. Su diario, encontrado en 1946, dio la vuelta al mundo. En el expresa su amor por la vida y una gran capacidad literaria de reflexion, observacion, humor e inteligencia. / Anne Frank was born in Frankfurt in June 1929. With her sister and her parents, she emigrated to Holland in 1933. During World War II, the Frank family was part of the thousands of Jews who were forced to flee or hide from Nazi persecution. The Frank family and four others hid for two years in the annex of a house, to which Anna called the Secret Annex and the girl took advantage of this period of confinement, between the age of thirteen and fifteen to write a beautiful and impressive diary that placed her as a great writer despite her youth. In August 1944, the police (Feld-Polizei) discovered the Annex, entered it and arrested all its inhabitants. They were deported to concentration camps and Anne Frank died in Bergen-Belsen in 1945. It was two months before the Netherlands was liberated. Her diary, found in 1946, made its way around the world. In it she expresses her love for life and a great literary capacity for reflection, observation, humor and intelligence.
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ISBN 13 9788172345198
ISBN 10 8172345194
Title The Diary of a Young Girl
Author Anne Frank
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Prakash Books
Year published 2014-01-01
Number of pages 328
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.