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The Diary of a Young Girl

by Anne Frank

1947 · Maple Press Pvt Limited

About the book

Between 1942 and 1944, Anne Frank lived in a hidden attic annex in occupied Amsterdam to escape Nazi persecution. This memoir collects the daily internal records of a Jewish girl navigating the physical constraints of total seclusion alongside seven other people. She documents the logistical challenges of obtaining food and staying quiet during the day, while also describing specific interpersonal conflicts between her parents, the Van Pels family, and Fritz Pfeffer. Her entries detail her intellectual growth, her evolving relationship with Peter van Pels, and her reactions to radio broadcasts regarding the progress of the Allied forces.

Students and history enthusiasts read this account to observe the private psychological effects of the Holocaust through an eyewitness lens. The text serves as a primary source for understanding the daily reality of hiding during wartime, moving past statistics to show the mundane and emotional toll of the occupation. Readers walk away with a specific perspective on the transition from childhood to adolescence under extreme duress, gaining a factual understanding of how systemic persecution dismantled the lives of European Jewish families in the mid-twentieth century.

Details

Published
1947
Publisher
Maple Press Pvt Limited
ISBN
9788190739146
Language
EN