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Anne Frank

Google Doodle honours German-Dutch Holocaust victim Anne Frank

| @indiablooms | Jun 25, 2022, at 07:19 pm

Tech giant Google Saturday honoured German-Dutch Holocaust victim Anne Frank commemorating the 75th anniversary of the publication of her memoir, The Diary of a Young Girl.

On the occasion, Google Doodle has shared a video which depicts various moments of her life in the book.

Frank was born in Frankfurt, Germany on Jun 12, 1929.

She died at a concentration camp in Germany at the age of 15.

Frank and her family moved to Amsterdam in 1934 when Adolf Hitler came to power in Germany.

She was reportedly given a diary when the persecution of Jews was increasing.

Frank kept the diary, where she wrote about her family's life in hiding, with her.

Frank's father got that diary when he returned to Amsterdam.

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