The life story of Anne Frank set chronologically against the significantevents of the Holocaust, e.g. Kristallnacht, the Kindertransports andD-Day. Spanning Anne's short life from 1929 to 1945, and the early riseof Hitler to the liberation of the concentration camps, this highly movingaccount examines both the fate of the Frank family and the wider picture ofthe Holocaust. Photographs illustrate this engaging yet ultimatelyharrowing biography, together with short extracts from autobiographies,diaries and letters of other young people who had personal experience ofthe Holocaust, providing a contrast to Anne's life in hiding.