Thirteen-year-old Anne Frank hid from Hitler's troops with her family in 1942. Read the remarkable story of her life, death, and legacy.
In 1942 an ordinary teenage girl began writing a diary that would tell the world the extraordinary story of Anne Frank, a Jewish girl, during World War Two.
Anne and her family were forced into hiding to escape Hilter's troops.
For two years she lived in a secret annex until they were discovered and sent to a concentration camp.
Anne's life ended at Bergen-Belsen but the later publication of her diary ensured that Anne's voice was never silenced.
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Ann Kramer is one of the UK's most respected non-fiction children's authors, specialising in historical issues such as racism, equality and women's rights. She has written more than 70 books and lives in Hastings.
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