Anne Frank is a girl who survived from the Nazis in World War II. However, she and 8 other people from her family and peter’s family did not survive for a long time. On 4 August 1944, everyone in the secret Annex was arrested. In order to understand the story, let’s start the story from the beginning.
Anne Frank received a diary as a birthday present on her 12 years old birthday(12 June 1942). She was very very happy, she wanted to write all of her secrets in that diary because she felt misunderstood by every one behind her. A month later her life changed. Do you wonder why? The Nazis controlled Germany thus they need to move. As a Jewish family Germany is not safe, so they went to Holland (Netherlands) specifically Amsterdam. They hide in secret rooms at the canal house, with the aid of helpers. Those secret rooms were known as an annex. However, even in she living this life, she did not lose hope of future. Furthermore, she lived her life on the annex inside four walls listening to a radio. She kept writing in her diary everything that happened, either in the radio or in her real life, her life was like hell. Why?
Because she was so small to live a horrible life such as this life that she is living. She feared everything. What a extraordinary thing, to hide from your. And because of your religion your country takes your nationality. This is a short summary of Jews life in Germany. However, this poor girl told us about her life in the annex. She said that you are not to talk loudly, sometimes the anal house was researched from the army searching for a Jewish. But, this girl did not lose hope. Especially when she heard in the radio that the war is nearly reaching the end, and diaries such as hers well be in demand. However, her dream to publish her diary become true because of Otto Frank, her father, that was the only survival.
Well if you do not know the story, on 4 August 1944, everyone in the secret annex was arrested. Someone had betrayed them. They were transferred to the WesterBork transit cam, and then on to Auschwitz. Otto Frank was the only person to survive the camps, as I said. The others all died.
As a conclusion, this book contains very important historical statements, so I recommend this book to all the people that search for a survival story with a touch of history in it.

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