Anne Frank, a Jewish girl born in Germany in 1929, received a diary from her father on her 13th birthday, where she expressed her thoughts and feelings during the Holocaust. Her family hid in a secret annex in Amsterdam for 25 months before being arrested; only her father survived. After her death, her diary was published as 'The Diary of a Young Girl,' which has since become a renowned account of the Holocaust, translated into over 50 languages.