No, Anne Frank was not deaf. Anne Frank was a Jewish girl who gained fame posthumously with the publication of her diary, which documents her experiences hiding during the German occupation of the Netherlands in World War II. There is no historical evidence or records suggesting that Anne Frank had any hearing impairments.
Anne Frank’s diary, ‘The Diary of a Young Girl,’ provides a detailed account of her life in hiding, her thoughts, and her feelings. It does not mention any issues related to hearing or deafness. Her story is primarily known for the poignant and powerful narrative of a young girl living through the horrors of the Holocaust.