Synopsis Anne Frank, a German-born Jewish girl, documented her experiences in hiding during the Holocaust in her diary. Her powerful writings offer a personal perspective on the human cost of intolerance. Though she tragically died at 15, her father published her diary, making her a lasting symbol of resilience and humanity. Anne Frank was a German-born Jewish girl whose diary became one of the most powerful and widely read accounts of the Holocaust. Born in 1929 in Frankfurt, she moved with her family to Amsterdam to escape the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime. In 1942, as persecution...