Diario de Anne Frank

Diario de Anne Frank

Frank, Anne

After the invasion of Holland, the Franks, German Jewish merchants who emigrated to Amsterdam in 1933, hid from the Gestapo in an attic attached to the building where Anne's father had his offices. There were eight people and they were held from June 1942 to August 1944, when they were arrested and sent to concentration camps. In that place and in the most precarious conditions, Anne, then a thirteen-year-old girl, wrote her shocking Diary: a unique testimony of its kind about Nazi horror and barbarism, and about Anne's own feelings and experiences. and his companions. Anne died in the Bergen-Belsen camp in March 1945. Her Diary will never die.

Author
Frank, Anne
Subject
History > Biographies
EAN
9788466359535
ISBN
978-84-663-5953-5
Edition
1
Publisher
DeBolsillo
Pages
400 
High
19.0 cm
Weight
12.7 cm
Release date
03-05-2021
Language
Spanish 
Series
Contemporánea 
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