write a bio sketch of anne frank in about 100 words.

anna frank was born on 12 June 1929 in Frankfurt, Germany, and was the second daughter of Otto Frank and Edith Frank-Hollander. Her sister Margot was three years older. She enjoyed four happy years growing up in Frankfurt until the Nazi's came to power.

Of German Jewish descent, she and her family moved to Holland in 1933, where her father set up a business. By 1934, Edith and the two girls were living in Amsterdam, where they both attended school. From a young age, Anne showed an aptitude for reading and writing, while her outspoken and energetic personality shone through.When Holland was occupied by the Nazis in 1940, their heritage put the family under threat.

The family were subjected to the same rules as German Jews, namely Jewish children could only attend Jewish schools, they faced curfews, were not allowed to own a business and were forced to wear a yellow star. Otto transferred his shares in his company to a friend and resigned as director leaving the family with enough income to survive.

On her 13th birthday, Otto gave Anne an autograph book bound with white and red checked cloth and closed with a small lock. She proceeded to use this as her diary, with the first entries detailing how her family were segregated and discriminated against. In July 1942, her sister Margot received a call up notice from the Central Office of Jewish Emigration ordering her to report for a relocation to a work camp. This made the family move into hiding earlier than planned.

On 6 July 1942, Anne, her sister Margot and her parents went into hiding, along with four other families. Their hiding place, the annexe, was in a specially prepared space above the offices of their business.

Whilst in hiding, they were supported by a group of friends, who brought them food as well as anything else they needed.

Anne started each diary entry 'Dear Kitty' and what followed was an incredibly candid and eloquent account of her life in confinement. It expresses her fear, boredom and confusion at the situation she found herself in.

As well as giving the reader an insight into of what it was like to live under such extreme circumstances, it also shows Anne struggling with the universal problem of growing up.Her diary ends in 1944 when the annexe was raided by the Nazi authorities. Anne and Margot were first sent to Auschwitz and then to Bergen-Belsen where they died of typhoid in 1945.

She was survived only by her father Otto. Anne's diary was kept safe by the family friend, Miep Gies, who gave it to Otto when he returned to Holland. When Anne was still alive she had expressed interest in having her diary published as a record of her experience. After her death, her father edited it, and it was first published in 1947.

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Anne Frank
A young Dutch woman of German-Jewish origin. She was born on June 12,1929, in Frankfurt, Germany, and was four years old when her father moved to Holland to find a better place for the family to live was the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Frank. As the diary is her property and prized possession, the readers remain in her head throughout the length of the book. In her diary she is precocious, intelligent, charming, and, even under the worst circumstances, funny. Over the course of the diary, she grows from a spoiled, somewhat naive young girl of thirteen to a self-aware young woman of fifteen. Although she has little political consciousness at the beginning of the diary, she grows to question anti-Semitism and the point of war. During her time in the annex, she suffers from boredom, despair, and the petty persecution of those around her. She also discovers a wealth of good qualities in herself. After the annex residents are discovered, she goes to the concentration camp at Belsen, in Germany, where she dies before her sixteenth birthday.
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Anne Frank A young Dutch woman of German-Jewish origin. She was born on June 12,1929, in Frankfurt, Germany, and was four years old when her father moved to Holland to find a better place for the family to live was the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Frank. As the diary is her property and prized possession, the readers remain in her head throughout the length of the book. In her diary she is precocious, intelligent, charming, and, even under the worst circumstances, funny. Over the course of the diary, she grows from a spoiled, somewhat naive young girl of thirteen to a self-aware young woman of fifteen. Although she has little political consciousness at the beginning of the diary, she grows to question anti-Semitism and the point of war. During her time in the annex, she suffers from boredom, despair, and the petty persecution of those around her. She also discovers a wealth of good qualities in herself. After the annex residents are discovered, she goes to the concentration camp at Belsen, in Germany, where she dies before her sixteenth birthday.
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Anne was born in the city Frankfurt am Main in Weimar Germany. She lived most of her life in or around Amsterdam, in the Netherlands. She was officially seen as a German until 1941. This was when she lost her nationality because of the anti-Semitic rules of Nazi Germany. She became famous around the world after her death when her diary was printed. It showed her experiences hiding during the German occupation of the Netherlands in World War II.

The Frank family moved from Germany to Holland's capital, Amsterdam in 1933. This was the same year that the Nazis grew powerful in Germany. By the beginning of 1940, because of the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands, they were trapped in Amsterdam. Persecution of Jewish people increased in July 1942, and the family decided to hide. They hid in the secret rooms of her father Otto Frank's office building. After two years, they were betrayed and taken to concentration camps. Anne and her sister, Margot, were later taken to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. There, they both died from typhus in February 1945.[1]

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Anne frank the author of the diary was born on June 12 1929 in Frankfurt Germany. When she was 4 years old the family moved to Amsterdam where Anne attended a Montessori school and later after jewish children were expelled from their school a jewish lyceum. She was attractive , popular outgoing girl the centre of attraction at parties. Her life changed dramatically when the family went into hiding. She was cut off from all her former pursuits and had to face new adolescent years confined to an annex with seven other members unable to go outside even for a moment. Anne was presented a diary on her 13th birthday and decided to record in it all her innermost thoughts and feelings which she felt that she could not confide to anyone. After the residents were arrested on August 4,1944, Anne was sent with her family to wester block a labour camp in Holland. On September 3,1944, she along with others was transported to Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland. At the end of October Anne and Margot were sent to Bergen Belsen a concentration camp in Germany. Condition was unsanitary and diesese was rife. They were given almost no food or clothing. There was epidemic of Typhusand both Anne and Margot fell ill and they both died within days of each other. In february 1945 Anne's body was dumped in a mass grave.
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Anne Frank was a girl of self confidence.She was loving and expressive.She always loved to enjoy freedom rights from school days.She was a sociable girl. She had many friends boys and girls both in her school days.The changed condition had made her a little demanding.She had to live rest of her life in hide out.This also impacked her way of thinking about situation and relationship.This has snatched from her the joy of being young and vibrant which people of her age naturallg enjoyed.She loved her Daddy very much,but she was not in a good term with her mother.She was always searching for a sociable mother in her Mummy.But her Mummy behaved with her like a friend.There was none to share her feelings during hiding period.She slowly developed a friendship with Peter.Thia relationship waa not approved by her parents.She lived a dual personalities-Anne inside and Anne outside. Anne inside had a reason ,love and affection for all.Anne outside was revolting. Overall Anne was a good ans lively person.She was vibrant and optimistic.She was a brave girl who could survive tough situation.
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