
Anne’s Final Entry
Anne Frank’s last diary entry Two years into hiding, Anne Frank was finally looking ahead to the future and how she planned to readjust back in the world. Of the many things she was looking

Anne Frank’s last diary entry Two years into hiding, Anne Frank was finally looking ahead to the future and how she planned to readjust back in the world. Of the many things she was looking

Over the two years from when she first started keeping a diary, Anne Frank sharpened her natural skills- and made sure the updated version showcased that growth. In addition to the entries she edited for

Any time Anne Frank sat down with her diary, in her right hand was the fountain pen she received as a gift from her maternal grandmother when she was 9. Four vears later. in the

The Franks went into hiding so unexpectedly, Anne didn’t get a chance to say goodbye to any of her friends. The popular girl had always prided herself on the large clique (including several male admirers),

Anne Frank’s diary, a personal account of her life hiding from Nazis, was a 13th birthday gift, written to her imaginary friend “Kitty,” documenting teenage thoughts and Holocaust realities; published posthumously in 1947 by her

Sharing her small room with a man as old as her father was a challenge for Anne. Likewise, Fritz Pfeffer found it difficult to cope with Anne, an audacious teenager. It wasn’t long before the