
Prepared by the Netherlands State Institute for War Documentation A comparison of the three versions of Anne Frank's diary; Anne's original entries; the diary as she herself edited it while in hiding; and the best-known version, edited by her father. B & W photographs throughout. Introduced by Harry Paape, Gerrold Van Der Stroom, and David Barnouw With a summary of the report by the State Forensic Science Laboratory of the Ministry of Justice compiled by H.J.J. Hardy Edited by David Barnouw and Gerrold Van Der Stroom Translated by Arnold J. Pomerans and B.M. Mooyaart-Doubleday
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Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the Goodreads database with this name. See this thread for more information. Annelies Marie "Anne" Frank was a Jewish girl born in the city of Frankfurt, Germany. Her father moved to the Netherlands in 1933 and the rest of the family followed later. Anne was the last of the family to come to the Netherlands, in February 1934. She wrote a diary while in hiding with her family and four friends in Amsterdam during the German occupation of the Netherlands in World War II. She lived in Amsterdam with her parents and sister. During the Holocaust, Anne and her family hid in the attic of her father's office to escape the Nazis. It was during that time period that she had recorded her life in her diary. Anne died in Bergen-Belsen, in February 1945, at the age of 15.