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portada The Diary of a Young Girl
Type
Physical Book
Language
Maratí
Pages
314
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
21.6 x 14.0 x 1.8 cm
Weight
0.40 kg.
ISBN13
9788183227483

The Diary of a Young Girl

Anne Frank (Author) · Manjul Publishing House Pvt. Ltd. · Paperback

The Diary of a Young Girl - Frank, Anne

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Synopsis "The Diary of a Young Girl"

The book, 'The Diary of a Young Girl' is a compilation of diary writings of Annie Frank, a girl who had to resort to hiding along with her family because of the Nazi occupation. This book has received widespread publicity and is one of the most famous literatures of the Nazi era. This book has been translated in more than 60 languages and has received critical acclamation. Annie Frank died of typhus in a concentration camp and her diary was successfully retrieved by Miep Gies, who handed it to Annie's father, the lone survivor from the family. It was her father who then published the diary. Annie Frank received a blank diary as a birthday present on her 13th birthday. She soon started using it and kept updating it regularly. She noted all major events and also wrote down various personal experiences. She maintained the diary regularly even during her tough times when her family went into hiding. This diary presents a distinctive account of the events that happened during that time and talks about the hardships faced by Jewish people due to the concentration camp. This diary reflects the cruelty of Nazism and the horrifying truths of Holocaust. The diary is written in three volumes which depict the three phases of her hiding life. In all senses, this book is a gripping read that showcases the dark side of humanity.
Anne Frank
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Annelies Marie Frank, conocida en español como Ana Frank (Fráncfort del Meno, 12 de junio de 1929-Bergen-Belsen, febrero o marzo de 1945), fue una niña alemana con ascendencia judía, mundialmente conocida gracias al Diario de Ana Frank, la edición de su diario íntimo en donde dejó constancia de los casi dos años y medio que pasó ocultándose de los nazis en Ámsterdam, con su familia y cuatro personas más, durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial.
Una vez fueron descubiertos en su escondite, Ana y su familia fueron capturados y llevados a distintos campos de concentración alemanes. El único superviviente de los ocho escondidos fue Otto Frank, su padre. Ana fue enviada al campo de concentración nazi de Auschwitz el 2 de septiembre de 1944 y, más tarde, al de Bergen-Belsen, donde murió de tifus alrededor de mediados de febrero de 1945, unos dos meses antes de que el campo fuera liberado. En 1947, apenas dos años después de terminada la guerra, su padre publicó el diario bajo el título La casa de atrás (en neerlandés, Het Achterhuis).
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