Read by millions of people of all ages since it was first published in 1947, Anne Frank's diary is famous all around the world.
The Jewish girl, who died in a concentration camp at age 15, kept a diary from 1942 to 1944, mostly while she and her family were in hiding from the Nazis in a secret annex. In a life full of anxiety and fear, her diary was a friend to whom she could confide her innermost thoughts and feelings.
To pass down her message of peace to the next century, the last Anne Frank exhibition of the 20th century will be held at Yokohama Takashimaya gallery, April 26-May 8, and then tour major cities throughout Japan.
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