Annelies Marie Frank was born in 1929, Germany.
Her parents were Otto Frank and Edith Hollander, she had a sister called Margot, who was three years older than her.
They were Jews and they were living a happy life, however their parents were worried about the situation in Germany because Adolf Hitler were blaming the Jews for their problems.
The day of Anne’s birthday, their parents gave her a diary, she was very excited because she loved writing, and she started writing immediately.
In this diary she wrote about her experiences in an attic, while their family and she were holing up from the Nazis in Amsterdam during the Second World War.
But one day, her family were captured and they were taken to a concentration camp, where they all died, except her father Otto.
Anne were sent to a concentration camp in Auschwitz in 1944 and a few time later to another one in Bergen-Belsen.
She died there of a high fever, in 1945, some days before she was released.

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