The "Diary of Anne Frank" is a personal account written by a Jewish girl named Anne Frank during World War II. It details her life while hiding from the Nazis in Amsterdam, along with her family and others, from 1942 to 1944. The diary captures her thoughts, fears, and hopes as she navigates the challenges of adolescence in a confined space.
Anne's diary was discovered after the war and published by her father, Otto Frank, the only surviving member of her family. It has since become a powerful symbol of the human spirit and the impact of the Holocaust, educating readers about the importance of tolerance and understanding.