Anne Frank (Annelies Marie Frank, 1929–1945) was a German-born Jewish diarist who documented her life in hiding during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands; her diary was published posthumously.

Born 12 June 1929 in Frankfurt; hid with her family in the Secret Annex in Amsterdam; died in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in 1945. Her diary, published posthumously (best known as The Diary of a Young Girl), is a primary source of Holocaust literature. The reviewed item references a 2015 Einaudi collected volume of her writings.

A deeply affectionate, five-star reader review addressing Anne Frank (Annelies Marie Frank) and her writings. The reviewer mourns her premature death in Bergen-Belsen and praises the Einaudi collected edition. The review also offers musical suggestions as a way to remember her.

For:Readers interested in Holocaust literature, diaries, and remembrance

 My beloved Annelies Marie Frank! It would be wonderful to remember her properly, perhaps by organizing a beautiful festival of diverse arts, as I would like to do.

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