El diario de Ana Frank

El diario de Ana Frank

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tras la invasión de Holanda,los Frank, comerciantes judios alemanes emigrados a Amsterdam en 1933, se ocultaron de la gestapo en una buhardilla anexa al edificio donde el padre de Ana tenia sus oficinas. Eran 8 personas y permanecieron recluidas desde junio de 1942 hasta agosto de 1944, fecha en la que fueron detenidos y enviados a campos de concentracion. en ese lugar y en las mas precarias condiciones, Ana, a la salzon una niña de trece años, escribio su estremecedor diario: un testimonio unico en su genero sobre el horror y la barbarie nazi, y sobre los sentimientos y experiencias de la propia Ana y sus acompañantes. Ana murio en el campo de bergen belsen en marzo de 1945. Su diaro nunca morira.
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