Anne Frank Huis, located near the Prince's Canal in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, is a museum in memory of the Jewish Anne Frank, who used to be Anne Frank's hiding place during Nazi rule. Anneliese Frank (June 12, 1929-March 1945), a German-born Jew, died at the age of 15 in the Belgen-Belsen concentration camp. Her diary became the best witness of the Nazi's elimination of Jews during World War II. It showed amazing courage and perseverance. Anne's Diary is one of the most influential works about World War II. Numerous people come to visit Anne's home with admiration. Tickets are hard to get. It usually takes more than 90 minutes to queue for tickets.