First of all, her diary gave an insight of the horrors of the Holocaust. When Anne was little, she was already reading and writing very well. Anne got her first diary on her 13th birthday from her father. It was her favorite gift, she would pretend to write to an imaginary friend she named Kitty. After being threatened by the Nazis, her family went into hiding. Anne brought her diary and wrote about her experience. She was caught a few years later and was then put in a concentration camp. She soon died from a disease, called Typhus. Anne’s diary was left behind where her father soon recovered it and published it to fulfill Anne’s dream of being an author. …show more content…
Because of an anonymous tipper, Anne was sent to several camps. The camp where she died was the Bergen-Belson camp where Anne and her sister died from a disease, called Typhus. Her father was the only to survive. Because Anne’s diary was so well written, her father published her diary a few years later. The diary sold millions of copies and was translated into more than 55 languages. Her diary became so popular that it was made into many different movies and plays. About 1 million people visit the Anne Frank house every year. The Anne Frank House was open on May 3, 1960, and her father, Otto Frank, was there for the opening day; this was a huge event. Everywhere Anne Frank has been could be schools, camps, or house there was always something there to remember her by, like her school she went to in