LIFE Anne Frank

ebook The Diary at 70: Her Life and Her Legacy

By The Editors of LIFE

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In 1942, a young girl named Anne Frank was given a diary as a 13th birthday present. In it, she recorded her thoughts and experiences as her family-German Jews living in Amsterdam-went into hiding to attempt to escape the Nazi regime. They were finally found out and did not survive to the end of the war, but the subsequent publication of Anne's moving, mature and often beautiful diary made her into one of the most significant chroniclers of the Holocaust. The diary has been translated into 70 languages, with 25 million copies sold, and the lessons of Anne Frank's life continue to be learned anew every day.
Includes:
  • How Adolf Hitler came to power-and how the Frank family realized they would have to go into hiding
  • The experiences that convinced Anne Frank she was meant to be a writer
  • What happened to Anne and her family after they were discovered
  • The world's response to the publication of Anne's diary in 1947 and the impact it has had in the seven decades since
  • Plus: An introduction by President Bill Clinton
  • LIFE Anne Frank