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'''Anne Frank''' was a young teen Jewish girl. Her family went into hiding in ] during the Nazi occupation and while there she wrote her ], describing the fears of living in hiding for years, the awakening feelings for a boy of her age, and the conflicts with her parents.
<B> The Diary of Anne Frank</B>



She was a young teen girl. Jewish. Her family went into hiding in ] during the Nazi occupation and while there she wrote her ].




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Only Anne's father Otto made it out of the ]s alive. Meip gave him the ] and he edited it for publication. Only Anne's father Otto made it out of the ]s alive. Meip gave him the ] and he edited it for publication under the title '''"The Diary of Anne Frank"'''.





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Anne Frank was a young teen Jewish girl. Her family went into hiding in Amsterdam during the Nazi occupation and while there she wrote her diary, describing the fears of living in hiding for years, the awakening feelings for a boy of her age, and the conflicts with her parents.


After the family was rousted from their hiding place Meip Gees (sp?) found the dairy and saved it.


Only Anne's father Otto made it out of the concentration camps alive. Meip gave him the diary and he edited it for publication under the title "The Diary of Anne Frank".


More recent editions compare her original entries with her father's edited versions.


The house where Anne and family hid is now a museum. It is at Prinsengracht 263

in the city center, within walking distance of the main train station, the palace and the Dam.


Please add more to this if you can - there is much more to tell about Anne Frank.