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Mentioned in 11 episodes

The Diary Of Anne Frank

Book • 1965
Anne Frank's "The Diary of Anne Frank" is a powerful and poignant account of a young girl's life in hiding during the Holocaust.

Written in her diary, it offers intimate insights into her thoughts, feelings, and experiences.

The diary's simple yet profound prose captures the horrors of war and the resilience of the human spirit.

Its enduring popularity stems from its universal themes of hope, courage, and the importance of human connection.

It remains a vital historical document and a testament to the strength of the human spirit.

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Mentioned in 11 episodes

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