Google has taken this step to honor the very life of Anne Frank and her efforts to show the world the real side of the Holocaust by writing on it on her own at that disastrous time. Designed and made by Thoka Maer a German illustrator. As a matter of fact, this Google doodle has reached millions of audiences across the world counting the United States, Germany and UK as well.
Biography

Anne Frank’s life started on June 12, 1929, in Frankfurt, Germany. Along with her parents Otto Frank, and Edith Frank, her family shifted to the country Amsterdam when on one side a political dictator Adolf Hitler came onto the very throne of politics in Germany in 1934.
The fact is that the very famous diary of Anne Frank was actually a gift that was gifted to her when the Jews were on the rise of persecution. After this, she wrote in her diary things that she saw and faced at the time of Holocaust and also her general feelings which she wanted to share while she was hiding from the events.
What made Google do this?
Google remembered Anne Frank in this way today to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the publishing of her book “THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK”. She was a holocaust victim who shared her experience of that time with the world via her diary. Anne Frank though had a short span of time to fully enjoy her life in which she also had to face disasters like the Holocaust, but it is that time when she got the thing because which she is famous till date and that is the reason why we are remembering her today.
The Ending
Her plight at the end of her life is still not fully clear. What is known is that after her family was discovered by the Nazis they had to go to a center of detention and further in the brutal conditions of living out there Anne Frank did not survive but shared her views and feelings as a Holocaust victim in the form of a book which she never thought would become so famous.
Conclusion
We too should read her diary so that we would know about her and the reason and cause behind why we remember a girl who is famous as a Holocaust victim. We know reading is a hectic task indeed but sometimes to know about someone on such a day is helpful. So go on and search and read.
