The part of Anne Frank's diary in which she describes the man whom she initially thought was attempting to get in growing and becoming a "giant" and the "greatest fascist" that ever walked the earth is discussed in the diary entry from 28 March 1944.What happened in the chapter "In my imagination the man who I thought was trying to get in had been growing and growing in size until in the end he appeared to be a giant and the greatest fascist that ever walked the earth"?Anne Frank's imagination ran wild in the diary entry from 28 March 1944, as she pictured the Gestapo officials entering the Secret Annex to arrest everyone hiding there. She claimed that, in her mind, the man she initially thought was attempting to get in had been "growing and growing in size" until he had become a "giant" and the "greatest fascist that ever walked the earth." She also stated that he was accompanied by a "hundred, no a thousand" other Nazis, all armed with guns and bayonets, and that they had all gathered to arrest them.In conclusion, in the diary entry from 28 March 1944, Anne Frank's vivid imagination runs wild as she envisions the Gestapo officials entering the Secret Annex to arrest everyone hiding there. She describes the man she initially thought was attempting to get in as a "giant" and the "greatest fascist that ever walked the earth."