Diario: Ana Frank

Diario: Ana Frank

by Ana Frank
Diario: Ana Frank

Diario: Ana Frank

by Ana Frank

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Overview

La memoria encontró su camino en las páginas de un diario. Escrito en la oscuridad provocada por la Segunda Guerra Mundial, El diario de Ana Frank representó un verdadero refugio para los sentimientos, pensamientos y la esperanza. Las palabras que nacieron ocultas en el día a día sobrevivieron al tiempo, y son la voz de que no hay muro o perseguidor que detenga el anhelo de expresarse.



Memory found its way into the pages of a diary. Written in the darkness caused by World War II, The Diary of Anne Frank represented a true haven for feelings, thoughts and hope. The words that were born hidden in the day to day survived time, and are the voice that there is no wall or persecutor that stops the desire to express oneself.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9786075574011
Publisher: Editorial Oceano de Mexico
Publication date: 06/01/2022
Pages: 424
Product dimensions: 5.75(w) x 8.75(h) x 1.20(d)
Language: Spanish
Age Range: 12 - 18 Years

About the Author

Ana Frank (Fráncfort del Meno, 1929 - Bergen-Belsen, 1945). De ascendencia judía, sufrió junto a su familia los estragos de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. En medio de prohibiciones y persecuciones, sus padres le regalaron en su decimotercer cumpleaños un diario. En julio de 1942, los Frank lograron huir a un refugio secreto en el que vivieron hasta agosto de 1944, mes en el que fueron capturados y llevados a campos de concentración. Ana muere a inicios de 1945, a pocos meses de que Alemania se rindiera y llegara a su fin la Segunda Guerra Mundial.



Anne Frank (Frankfurt, 1929 - Bergen, 1945). Being of Jewish descent, she and her family suffered the ravages of World War II. In the midst of prohibitions and persecutions, her parents gave him a diary of hers on her thirteenth birthday. In July 1942, the Franks managed to flee to a secret refuge where they lived until August 1944, the month in which they were captured and taken to concentration camps. Ana died in early 1945, a few months after Germany surrendered and the Second World War came to an end.
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