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An outspoken photographer

A passport photo shows Anne Frank at 1942, when she was 13. Photo Album Anne Frank's House)1942 June 12, a young Jewish girl named Ann Nillies Marie Frank first entered her now famous diary, which was given to her as a birthday present. Little did she know that this book would be read and discussed by future generations. Through her personal thinking, she would become an unforgettable symbol of the Holocaust tragedy for millions of readers all over the world. This diary from 1942 to 1944 runs through the two years that she hid with her family and four other Dutch Jews. Their refuge is a secret attic apartment hidden behind her family business office in Amsterdam.

During that time, Anne recorded her innermost thoughts and painful honest observations from "Achterhuis", a "secret annex", which she called her hidden home. The diary summary shows that these diary entries reflect the tension and danger that she and her family faced with Nazi and Dutch sympathizers, but also share her idealism and thoughtfulness when she was young. Anne not only recorded the daily life of eight people, they shared a small hiding place and were afraid of being found at any time; She also recorded their warm and humorous moments and their hopes even in the face of terrible reality. [Dear Diary: According to the introduction of Anne Frank's House Museum, 1947, 14, the diarist who made history, was published in Dutch.

Anne Frank: Diary of a Young Girl, 1952, the English version was subsequently published in the United States. According to the report of * * *, this book was immediately declared as a "classic" in a commentary published by * * * that year after it was published in the United States. It is also a deep, intimate and touching story. It also has its moments of disgust and hatred, but it is so magically alive and so close that people feel overwhelming universality of human nature. These people may live next door; Their affection, nervousness and satisfaction are all factors of people's character and growth, and they are everywhere.

Anne Frank's diary is on display at the Anne Frank Museum in Amsterdam. (Copyright Anne Frank's House/Photographer Christie Toyala olivarez) According to the commentary of The Times, even the earliest readers of Anne Frank's diary can recognize the unique power of her voice and may doubt that she will not be forgotten soon.

The Times wrote: "She will be widely loved." . "For this brilliant young girl, the endless human spirit has brought her bitter joy. In fact, according to the book that she will continue to be popular in the next few years, Anne is "widely loved". By 1969, her diary has been published in 34 languages, and there are currently 70 languages. According to Anne Frank House, this book has sold more than 25 million copies and is one of the most popular books in the world.

A remarkable feature of the book Eternal Sound is its lasting influence on time. As always, Anne's diary resonates strongly with readers, partly because her fascinating personal story also gives readers insight into a very dark period in human history. Edna Friedberg, a historian at the Levin Institute for Holocaust Education in the United States, said that Friedberg said, "For millions of young people, Anne Frank and her diary are the first entry point into the complex world of the Holocaust, largely because of a girl's voice-a teenage girl-she is so easy to communicate with others." , but also very real. Friedberg said: "She has become a symbol of the death of more than 654.38 million Jewish children in the Holocaust, but she also surpassed that moment because of her voice."

As a diary of teenagers, this book is especially suitable for young readers to read, and as a unique and powerful reminder, even in the context of global events, young people's voices can have a huge impact, Friedberg added:

"This is just one of many diaries of children and teenagers that we have obtained from the Holocaust era," she said. They remind children that they have the right of agency and their view of the world is important, which goes beyond the details of time and place. [Photo: Young girl's hut found in Nazi death camps]

After the Franks hid in 1944 for nearly two years, it may be an announcement by Dutch radio in London that diaries kept during the war will be collected and archived for the use of the Dutch people. According to the website of Anne Frank House, Anne was listening to the radio with her family. Inspired, she rearranged her diary and adapted it into a novel. Imagine that after the war, when her family stopped hiding, she would publish her diary.

I still doubt my writing ability from time to time. According to the museum's website,

"In my opinion, it's as good as finished, although it won't be as fast as finished, if it has ever appeared," Anne wrote in May that year.

But she never had a chance to develop these ideas. 1On August 4th, 944, Anne and her family and associates were arrested by the Gestapo, the Nazi secret police, and sent to Auschwitz, Poland. Anne and her sister margot were later transferred to another German concentration camp, Bergen Balzen. They all died of typhus in 1945.

Friedberg told the reporter of Life Science that recently discovered documents showed that Anne's father, otto frank, had contact with the American people during his hiding and applied for a visa for his family, but these potential life-saving documents were not released in time. Friedberg said: "When we read this story, we can see that if these visas are issued, Anne Frank will certainly not be a household name." Friedberg added:

"But she could have done a lot for the world." . "I think that through Anne's personal experience and her words, we have seen what 6 million people were destroyed by murder-lost commitment, creativity and potential, which came from the indifference of the world."

Original articles on life sciences.