Google doodle honours Holocaust victim Anne Frank

After Frank died in 1944 at the Bergen-Belsen death camp, her dad Otto - the main enduring relative from the Holocaust - got back to Amsterdam and tracked down her journal.

Google on Saturday respected Holocaust victim Anne Frank and honored the 75th commemoration of the distribution of her journal, 'The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank' by a doodle video.

The doodle shows genuine passages from her journal, which depicts what she and her loved ones experienced in stowing away for more than a long time from the Nazi rule.

She kept the diary with her since and shared her family’s life in hiding. In addition, she wrote short stories, started on a novel and copied passages from the books she read in her ‘Book of Beautiful Sentences.’