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Diary of a Young Girl is a beloved book all around the world, translated in over 70 languages. Distributing over 30 million copies, it is the most read book under the Bible. The book and the movie have similar key details but many differences about minor ones. Both the book and the diary were absolutely amazing. The diary was a lot more popular than the book because the book has more details about Anne’s life than the movie. The movie also tells about the concentration camps where the book does not mention it. Anne’s diary ends abruptly because the Gestapo found their hiding place and took them all away. There are many similarities between the book and the movie about Anne Frank. First of all,

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