Know who was Anne Frank? In her memory, Google Doodle created a slideshow

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Anne Frank

With the help of Google Doodle, we often get to know about some such people. Those who are associated with history and who have a special contribution to making our life the best. Google remembers him on his special occasion in his unique style through doodles. In today’s Google Doodle, a globally famous Jewish German-Dutch diarist and a Holocaust victim ‘Anne Frank’ has been honored by Google Doodle.

Anne Frank is the author of the diary ‘The Dairy of Young Girl’. Which was published in 1947. Anne Frank has written in detail in this diary about the events that happened to her at a very young age. This is a war diary. Which is the story of the destruction and holocaust of the Jews, and the very shocking thing is that after reading this, you cannot say at all that this diary has been written by a girl of 13 to 15 years of age. Today, the 75th anniversary of the publication of her diary, Google is showing a video presentation on Doodle and sharing some special pages of Anne Frank’s diary with us.

Significantly, Anne Frank was born on 12 June 1929 in the city of Frankfurt, Germany. And she was a Jew. When she was only 4 years old, at the same time the Nazis took control of the Germans. Millions of people were troubled by the discrimination and violence perpetrated by the growing Nazi Party. To escape him, Anne Frank’s family soon moved to Amsterdam, Netherlands, and spent some time there when Anne Frank was 10 years old. It was during this time that World War II began and soon after, Germany invaded the Netherlands.

During this time the Jewish people were specifically targeted by the Nazi regime. On August 4, 1944, Anne Frank, along with the Anne Frank family, were arrested by the Nazi Secret Service. After which he was taken to the detention center. There he had to face many hardships like wages and hard work. Due to uncleanliness in this center, many fatal diseases were growing there. Anne Frank died at the age of just 15. After the death of Anne Frank, her diary was printed and she became famous all over the world. Google has featured excerpts from Anne Frank’s diary through several slides. The diary written by Anne Frank is still read all over the world

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