Anne's father, Otto Frank, found and published her diary after she perished in the Holocaust. It had been left behind in the hiding place where her family had lived in Amsterdam during World War II.
annes diary never went to bergen belsen it was left in the secret annex and a fter the war annes father the only survivior found it in the secret annex
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the lady that was hiding anne found it and was going to give it to anne when she got out of the concentration camp but when she found out she was dead she gave it to annes father
It was a red and green checkered autograph book that she used as a diary
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No, unfortunatly not but Anne franks dad, Otto, did he published annes diary.
Well, it didn't say that in the diary of course. But somebody suspected that there were Jews hiding in the building and they called the Gestapo, and Anne and the rest were arrested.
Otto Frank asks Miep Gies to keep Anne's diary safe and secure, as it is a record of his daughter's thoughts and experiences during their time in hiding. He later decides to fulfill Anne's wish and have the diary published.
Anne called her diary "Kitty", almost certainly after the fictional character "Kitty Francken" in the Joop ter Heul book The High School years of Joop ter Heul, which was a favorite of Annes. It, too, was written in diary format.
annes diary today is in the museum where she went into hiding.
Anne Frank's diary was left behind in the hiding place when she and her family were arrested. Miep Gies, one of the helpers who had been providing food and supplies to the hiding place, later found and saved the diary after the family was taken into custody by the Nazis.
It is called Kitty