
Anne Frank
Anne Frank was born on June 12, 1929, to German-Jewish parents. From a young age, she experienced the horror of Jewish persecution and the terror of hiding during the war. Her family, who had sought refuge and hidden in the Netherlands, was discovered in August 1944 in their Amsterdam hideout and sent to concentration camps. In March 1945, Anne Frank died at the Bergen-Belsen camp. After the family's arrest, among newspapers and books, the pages of young Anne's diary were found, which she had been writing since she was 13 during their stay in the Netherlands.