Anne Frank
Annelies Marie Frank (12 June, 1929 — February, 1945) born in Frankfurt, Germany, was a German-Dutch diarist of Jewish heritage. After Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party took control of Germany in 1934, her family relocated to Amsterdam, Netherlands, when she was four and a half years old.
Anne lost her German citizenship in 1941 and became stateless. Until the family’s arrest by the Gestapo on 4 August 1944. In her writing, Frank examined her relationships with the members of her family and the strong differences in each of their personalities. She continued writing regularly until her last entry of 1 August 1944. In early 1945, a typhus epidemic spread through the camp, killing 17,000 prisoners.