Google Honors Anne Frank through Doodle Slideshow, Celebrates 75th anniversary of the publication of 'The Diary of a Young Girl'
The doodle slideshow was created by Google Doodle Art director Thoka Maer.
Google Doodle commemorates June 25th, the 75th anniversary of the publication of Anne's Diary, one of the most famous books in the world. In 1947, the personal diary of Anne Frank, a German-born Jewish girl who hid from the German occupation with her family during World War II, was first published.
The world's biggest Search Engine celebrated Frank with an animated slideshow on the 75th anniversary of the publication of her diary--"The Diary of a Young Girl." The slideshow described what Frank and her family members witnessed during the Nazi oppression of the Jews.
Anne Frank's diary is considered one of the most influential explanations of World War II. To commemorate this opportunity, today's Google Doodle is a tragic slideshow featuring sketches from Anne Frank's life as a Jewish teenager hiding from the German occupation in the Netherlands. .. It contained an excerpt from her diary she wrote while hiding from the Nazis with her family.
Anne Frank was a German and Dutch diary writer of the Jewish heritage. She became known to the world as one of the most talked-about Holocaust Jewish victims when her diary of her young girl was published in 1947 after her death. She received Anne's birthday diary and she wrote regularly.
The diary records their lives hidden during most of World War II from 1942 to 1944 during the German occupation of the Netherlands. Today Doodle shared a sketch using information from her diary revealing that the hideout where the Franks lived was in her father's Otto Frank office building.
Her family was arrested by the Gestapo on August 4, 1944, and was transferred to a concentration camp after the arrest. Ann and her sister Margot were transferred from Auschwitz to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp and died a few months later.
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