In the aftermath of World War II, as the world grappled with the revelations from the Nuremberg Trials and the extent of Nazi atrocities, one poignant document emerged that would capture the collective imagination and underscore the profound human cost of the conflict. This document was the diary of Anne Frank, a young Jewish girl who hid from the Nazis for over two years before her tragic death.
The Diary’s Discovery and Immediate Impact
On April 3, 1946, the Dutch newspaper Het Parool published an article titled “A Child’s Voice” by the esteemed historian Jan Romein.
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