Anne Frank: The Biography

Anne Frank: The Biography is the first full biography of Holocaust diarist Anne Frank. Written by Melissa Müller it was initially published in 1998 in Germany. The book was the basis for the mini-series Anne Frank: The Whole Story (2001).[1]

Anne Frank: The Biography
AuthorMelissa Müller
Original titleDas Mädchen Anne Frank
CountryGermany
LanguageGerman
GenreBiography
PublisherPaul List, Henry Holt
Publication date
1998
Published in English
1999
Media typePaperback
Hardback
Pages330 pp (paperback)
ISBN0-8050-5997-0
OCLC42369449
940.53/18/092 B 21
LC ClassDS135.N6 F7349713 1999

Summary

Anne Frank was born on 12 June 1929 to a lower or middle class Jewish family in Frankfurt, Germany who feels the early threats of Nazism as Hitler rises to power in 1933. Soon her family and van dan emigrates to the Netherlands where Anne enjoys an idyllic life centered on school, socializing, boys and sleepovers. However, the situation changes quickly once Germany invades the Netherlands in May 1940. The family is soon forced to go into hiding with another family at the back building of the family business. While there Anne faithfully keeps a diary describing everyday situations and her thoughts and beliefs. After two years and one month they are betrayed by still unknown parties and sent to concentration camps where they all perish with the exception of Anne's father, Otto Frank. The book ends with an afterword by one of the women who hid them, Otto Frank's secretary Miep Gies.

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References

  1. "Anne Frank (ABC)". 61st Annual Peabody Awards, May 2002. Peabody Awards. Retrieved December 13, 2018.


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