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  2. The Diary of a Young Girl - Wikipedia

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    During the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands, Anne Frank received a blank diary as one of her presents on 12 June 1942, her 13th birthday. [8] [9] According to the Anne Frank House, the red, checkered autograph book which Anne used as her diary was actually not a surprise, since she had chosen it the day before with her father when browsing a bookstore near her home. [9]

  3. The Diary of a Teenage Girl: An Account in Words and Pictures

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    Whitney Joiner of Salon.com wrote, "The Diary of a Teenage Girl is one of the most brutally honest, shocking, tender and beautiful portrayals of growing up in America.” [3] Michael Martin of nerve.com described the book as “the most honest depiction of sexuality in a long, long time; as a meditation on adolescence, it picks up a literary ...

  4. Eva Heyman - Wikipedia

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    Eva Heyman (Hungarian: Heyman Éva; 13 February 1931 – 17 October 1944) was a Jewish girl from Oradea. She began keeping a diary in 1944 during the German occupation of Hungary. Published under the name The Diary of Eva Heyman, her diary has been compared to The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank. She discusses the extreme deterioration of ...

  5. Diary of a Young Girl - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Diary of a Young Girl

  6. Hermine Hug-Hellmuth - Wikipedia

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    Her book, A Young Girl's Diary (1921), published in New York by Thomas Seltzer, was prefaced with an endorsement from Sigmund Freud dated 27 April 1915. [1] [2] Hug-Hellmuth denied authorship, however, and published the diary under the pseudonym Grete Lainer. In 1923 Hug-Hellmuth ultimately accepted title of editor for the diary in the third ...

  7. List of posthumous publications of Holocaust victims - Wikipedia

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    Julius Feldman (1923–1943): The Krakow Diary of Julius Feldman; Sarah Fishkin (1924–1942): Heaven and Earth: the Diary of Sarah Fishkin; Moshe Flinker (1926–1944): Young Moshe’s Diary: The Spiritual Torment of a Jewish Boy in Nazi Europe; Anne Frank (1929–1945): The Diary of a Young Girl; Petr Ginz (1928–1944): The Diary of Petr Ginz

  8. The Diary of Anne Frank (radio play) - Wikipedia

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    Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl is an original radio play by author Meyer Levin (1905–1981). It was adapted from Levin's original stage dramatization of the same name, adapted from The Diary of a Young Girl, Anne Frank's 1942-1944 diary that was posthumously published in 1947.

  9. Diary - Wikipedia

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    One of the most famous modern diaries, widely read and translated, is the posthumously published The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank, who wrote it while in hiding during the German occupation of Amsterdam in the 1940s. Otto Frank edited his daughter's diary and arranged for its publication after the war. Many edits were made before the ...