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Written by (Anė Frank in Lithuanian contexts), the book is the autograph masterpiece of a Jewish teenager who hid with her family from Nazi persecution in Amsterdam during World War II. The Lithuanian title translates literally to Anne Frank's Diary .

The diary begins on Anne's 13th birthday, when she receives the diary as a gift. She starts writing about her daily life, her hopes and dreams, and her relationships with her family and friends. However, as the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands intensifies, Anne's life changes dramatically. Her family is forced into hiding, and she begins to write about their struggles and fears.

: Anne receives a diary for her 13th birthday and begins to write about her daily life, her family, and her friends. She also writes about the Nazi occupation and its impact on the Jewish community in Amsterdam.

: Anne describes the daily routines, food, and living conditions in the secret annex. She writes about the group's dependence on their helpers, like Miep Gies and Jan Gies, who provide them with food and supplies.