Anne Frank Research Paper

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Anne Frank Anne Frank’s legacy lives strong to this day. She is famous for her diary because the diary gave people a perspective of a Holocaust victim’s life during World War II, when she was hiding in the Annex she wrote in her diary; giving information never heard before. Frank’s diary carried on her legacy because of her diary people can still buy the diary in stores and there are many articles about her writing waiting to be read. Frank helped people know and to understand the struggles of World War II. Anne Frank’s background affected her diary, like the time when Anne was born, her nationality, and where she lived affected her, her diary was based on it, and that caused her legacy.
Due to the Nazi power many families and people, like …show more content…

Adolf Hitler, the leader of the Nazis, blamed all of Germany’s misfortunes on the Jews. The Nazis forced the German Jews to wear yellow armbands and prohibited Jewish children from attending school, so the kids went to a Jewish school. But eventually, the Jews were sent to labor and concentration camps,“ On August 4, 1944, the Franks and the others in the annex were discovered by the Nazis [...] The Franks family was taken by train to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, where Otto was taken away from Anne, her sister, and her mother” (“Anne Frank” 2). Frank’s mom died at the concentration camps, and Anne and her sister, Margot, died from a well-known disease in the camps. The most significant impact on Anne's life was World War Two, due to the hiding and suffering Anne had to put up …show more content…

Franks's personality made the book so addictive to read, her legacy survived “Over the past 60[more than 70] years, Anne Frank of Amsterdam has become an icon-smart, sassy adolescent girl who because of the diary that she left to the world may have become the single best-known victim of the Holocaust that murdered six million Jews” ( “Francine Prose Explores Anne Frank’s Literacy Genius” 1). This sassy personality of Frank hooks people on to read the diary and to continue reading. But, it is also the event that happened during Anne's time that affected the reader's attention to the book. When her book was published it became “An instant bestseller and eventually translated into more than 70 languages, The Diary of Anne Frank has served as a literary testament to the six million Jews. including Anne herself, who were silenced in the Holocaust” ( History.com Editors 2). Frank’s diary was also implemented into movies and plays that got huge rewards like the Tony award and many more. The diary was also translated into more than 70 languages. Frank is a potent symbol of the Nazi's genocide that killed millions of Jews. Frank’s legacy is still known because her diary recounted her life during the war. The diary impacted the war because it spoke about the suffering of other Jews and people who suffered in the