We all have heard the story of the holocaust. Millions of Jews killed by Hitler and The Nazi during World War II and those who survived were liberated by the Allied Force. But this diary provides the most personal account of what it was like to be a Jew in a Nazi-occupied country. Anne Frank, who had just turned 13 when she first wrote the diary, was forced into hiding when her family was on the Gestapo's (Nazi Secret Police) list of people to be captured. The diary tells the depressing story of isolation and constant fear of being discovered. The living condition of the hiding place is described in details and finally any hope of... See More