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The Anne Frank House opened on May 3, 1960.

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The first American edition was published in 1952, under the title Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl.

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The writer Roger Rosenblatt, author of Children of War, wrote Anne Frank's entry.

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Anne Frank was born on June 12, 1929, in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, the second daughter of Otto Heinrich Frank (May 12, 1889—August 19, 1980) and Edith Hollдnder (January 16, 1900—January 6, 1945).

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Elementary schools in both Dallas, Texas (Dallas ISD) and in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (School District of Philadelphia) have been named "Anne Frank Elementary School" for her.

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Anne Frank was selected as one of the 'Heroes & Icons'.

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On May 3, 1957, a group of citizens including Otto Frank established the Anne Frank Foundation in an effort to rescue the Prinsengracht building from demolition and to make it accessible to the public.

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In 1963, Otto Frank and his second wife Elfriede Geiringer-Markovits set up the Anne Frank Fonds as a charitable foundation, based in Basel, Switzerland.

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After receiving royal sanction, Nehemiah traveled to Jerusalem in the twentieth year of Artaxerxes I (445/444 B.C.E.).

Anne Frank's diary has become famous throughout the world. The diary provides a vivid and poignant glimpse into the world of a young Jewish girl living in Nazi occupied Holland. Anne wrote diary while hiding from the Nazis in an Amsterdam warehouse. She was just 13 when she and her family went into hiding.

Anne Frank is a Jewish girl who has to go into hiding during World War Two to escape from the Nazis . Together with seven others she hides in the secret annex at Prinsengracht 263 in Amsterdam. After more than two years in hiding they are discovered and deported to concentration camps.

Annelies Marie “Anne” Frank (June 12, 1929 to March 1945) was a world-famous German-born diarist and World War II Holocaust victim. Her work, The Diary of Anne Frank, has gone on to be read by millions. Fleeing Nazi persecution of Jews, the family moved to Amsterdam and later went into hiding for two years.Aug 2, 2017

Anne Frank is important because she is one voice out of 6 million Jews who were murdered systematically during World War-II. The voice that couldn't be stifled. Anne Frank's wish was "to live even after her death”. And she did so through her diary.

Betrayed and discovered in 1944, Anne was sent to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, where she died of typhus in 1945. Anne's father, Otto Frank, was the only occupant of the secret annex to survive the war. In 1947, he published Anne's diary as “The Diary of a Young Girl.”Sep 14, 2011

During this madness, Otto first gave his daughter Anne a diary in June 1942, when she was 13 years old. The family went into hiding in Amsterdam in 1942, and Anne started to record her feelings and observations.Apr 17, 2012

After Anne and her family were arrested, the diary stayed behind in “The Annex,” the name of the Frank family's hiding place. Miep Gies, who found the diary and kept it safely hidden during the remainder of the war, gave the diary to Otto Frank, Anne's father, after the war was over.