The diary of a young girl summaryBy Anthony mariner The Diary of a Young Girl, Anne Frank, was about a young girl who lived in an attic and could only really “live” because German soldiers would patrol from nine in the morning until six at night. Jews must wear a yellow star to identify them from others. 2) Jews must hand in their bicycles, which will be given to soldiers and policemen. 3) Jews must not travel by train and are forbidden to drive. 4) Jews must shop only in Jewish shops and only from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. 5) Jews must stay indoors after 8:00 p.m. 6) Jews must not visit the theatre, the cinema, or sporting events. 7) Jews must not visit Christians. 8) Jews must go to Jewish schools. This book is about a young Jewish girl, her family, and some friends of the family living in an attic hiding from German soldiers in the reign of an angry man named Adolf Hitler. This man had a furious hate for Jews because of his mother’s death, which, to my understanding did not include a Jewish murderer just her doctor. It starts out really nice Anne has her birthday and gets her diary, which she later names kitty, and she writes this “story”, also known as her Diary. She loves her diary and she’s had it for a while. During this while the Jewish population decreases due to an angry little man, Adolf. This all happens within’ a month of Anne’s thirteenth birthday. They were hiding in her father’s secret office, including a secret annex, space, that Anne lays out describing the characteristics of the room on July ninth, 1942. They are all hiding in the annex with one more family that includes a boy named peter and Mr. Van Daan. They must all be quiet in the daytime and listen to gunfire and explosions at night. She spends hours of each day learning, reading, and writing and begins to grow further and further away from the other annex members. As the war “ends” she becomes vigor with excitement. But that didn’t last for a moment. Later in some point of the diary she feels like it would be better for her and her family to die instead of hiding. Anne and her family are eventually caught and sent to several concentration camps.