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The Diary of a Young Girl chronicles the experience of Anne Frank and her family in hiding during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands during World War II. Writing in a diary from 1942 until her family's capture in 1944, Anne details the isolation, fear, and dwindling hope of life in hiding, alongside her personal growth, relationships with others in the "secret annex," and dreams for a future where she can become a writer. After her death in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, her father, Otto Frank, published her diaries, which have become a classic work of literature and a significant historical document.
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