Anna Frank was a Jewish-German girl. In 1942, she turned 13 and was given a diary as present, where she wrote for more than two years her experiences in a hideout while hiding with her family and four persons from the Nazis in Holland. She died in the concentration camp of Bergen-Belsen in 1945, shortly before the liberation, at age 15. Her diary has been published in over 67 languages and is a testament to the horrors of war.