On June 12, 1942, Anne Frank is thirteen and is given a diary.
On June 12, 1942, Anne Frank is thirteen and is given a diary. It is only a notebook, but it becomes very significant to her. A month later, her family moves into a little hidden room because the Nazis are after them. Friends do all they can to assist in keeping them safe. They remain hidden for two years while the world outside is at risk.Then it ends. Someone betrays them. There is a knock and the Gestapo burst in. Karl Josef Silberbauer leads them. The Franks are deported. Camps are next. Otto lives but his wife and daughters don't. Anne dies in Bergen Belsen just weeks from liberation.
After the war Otto publishes the diary. It becomes more than pages. It is the voice of a girl staring down oblivion.
Years after, Simon Wiesenthal encounters Silberbauer as a policeman in Vienna. Otto defends that he acted based on what was right at the time of the arrest, and Silberbauer is acquitted of the crime. He is also portrayed as one of numerous former Nazis employed by West German intelligence.Silberbauer passes away in 1972. Silberbauer lives openly while Anne remains a voice on paper.


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