Anne Frank, a German Jewish girl, hides with her family in Amsterdam during World War II to avoid Nazi persecution.
Her account begins in 1942 when they enter the “Secret Annex,” a hiding place in an office building. For over two years, Anne records her thoughts, feelings, and relationships with those sharing confinement.
In 1944, they are betrayed, arrested, and deported. Tragically, Anne dies in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp shortly before liberation in 1945. Her diary, found by a friend after the war, became a powerful testimony of the Holocaust and her quest for normalcy amid adversity.