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9 November 2009

I have just completed reading her published diary. I can not possibly explain the shock i experienced once turning the final page. My heart wishes that we could have done more in the war to save those innocent people. Amazing diary. I have been told that exhibitions about Anne Frank have come to Adelaide, Australia before. Please do so again as i am so interested to learn more. Lest We Forget

Jasmine O - Adelaide - Australia

24 October 2009

I visited the museum in the spring of 1986, I was a Grade 7 student in a Canadian school in Lahr, Germany. My class took a trip to Amsterdam for a week. I will never forget learning about Anne Frank and everything her family went through. It definitely opened my eyes even at that age. I have visited concentration camps, seen movies and heard of the war and it was the Anne Frank musuem that helped me to understand what really happend. Keep this museum open for all future generations. Lest we forget.

Cheri - Calgary, Alberta - Canada

19 October 2009

I read the Diary of Anne Frank when I was a child. My daughter (now 21) read it as well. Now my sweet little 9 year old son wishes to read it... So long as the world continues to strive to know what horrors lurk in evil minds, this cannot happen again. Everyone should know what happened to the Franks. Everyone!

Veronica - California - United States

12 October 2009

i recentley visited amsterdam on a lads weekend from work.before i went my 17 year old daughter said,dad make sure you visit the anne franks museum.im glad i did.the first thing that strikes you is what a lovely person she looked and how anybody would ever want to harm her and people like her.it is beyond my comprehension at what happened in the not to distant past.i think of my daughter who lives in a free world free of fear and of oppression,then i think of the world that anna lived in.storys like annes should be shouted from the roof tops of every country of the world for years to come so this cannot happen again.in one of the rooms there is a qoute fron otto frank(annes father,it says TO BUILD UP A FUTURE,YOU HAVE TO KNOW THE PAST.

steve - derbyshire - United Kingdom

10 October 2009

I do not have words to describe the way I feel. This is an amazing site! Very interesting with more personal insight of Anne Frank. My Dad was in the US Army and had fought in Germany back then. He told me alot of stories of his fight over there, and when our school had a book sale he prompted me to buy 'The Diary of Anne Frank'. It has been my favorite book ever since. It gave me an ideal of just what my Dad and others fought for. It makes me sad to know that Anne Frank and other Jews like her had to go thru just because of their race. May her story live forever.

charissa - kentucky - United States

8 October 2009

this is a fantastic website my brain will be dazzled with facts

Grace - Manchester - United Kingdom