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who is anne frank and why her dairy was so important for her??

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Answered by anonymous911
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Answer: Anne Frank, in full Annelies Marie Frank, (born June 12, 1929, Frankfurt am Main, Germany—died February/March 1945, Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, near Hannover), Jewish girl whose diary of her family’s two years in hiding during the German occupation of the Netherlands became a classic of war literature.

Anne's diary, "Kitty", was extremely important.

First, because it was a gift from her father on her birthday and she holds it dear.

Secondly, the diary had helped Anne overcome her loneliness and cope with the life at the Annexe. The diary had been her sole confidant and friend during her time in hiding. Anne was able to vent out her emotions and feelings in the lifeless pages of the diary and relief herself of the mental stress and tension.

Thirdly, the diary is a valuable account of the anti-Jew aspects and terror of World War 2. It gives an insight into the mind and life of a refugee and recounts the evil doings of the oppressors. Also, since, The Diary Of A Young Girl is from a child's perspective, this gives us a view how the terror of war and its effects shape the young and tender minds.

Answered by Akramsaifi7011
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Born on 12 June 1929, Anne Frank was a young teenager in the Netherlands during the Holocaust. This year would have been her 90th birthday. She lived in Amsterdam with her family, but - in 1942 - the Franks were forced to go into hiding from the Nazis who wanted to get rid of Europe's Jewish population.

Anne Frank's diary is important because it is a first-hand account of what the Jews went through in Germany during WWII. Anne Frank describes trying to avoid the Nazis and what being in a concentration camp was like. It is also important because it is from a child's persepective. Many diaries were written by adults but this one is through the eyes of a young girl which makes it even more appealing to younger readers. Anne Frank's diary transports you back in time so that you can almost experience the horrors that she went through and feel thankful of the world today.

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