ANNE FRANK HOLOCAUST DIARY
Anne Frank was born in Frankfurt, Germany. When the Nazis came to power, the Park family fled to Amsterdam. However, the Nazis occupied the Netherlands in 1941 and soon the Jews were under threat of exile and extermination. On July 9, 1942, the family went underground, to a hiding apartment prepared by Otto Frank, the father of the family. About a month earlier, after her thirteenth birthday, Anna began to write in her diary: "I hope that I can reveal to you everything that I could not reveal to anyone until now, and I hope that I will find in you a loyal and supportive friend." For more than two years, Anna wrote "letters to Kitty" - a kind of soulmate she invented - in which she told her about her daily life against the background of the constant fear of discovery, about the tensions, anxieties and small joys that were the lot of those hiding in hiding. In these letters, she confessed her feelings, anxieties, loves and hates - feelings of a girl on the verge of adulthood. On August 1