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Anne Frank wrote in her diary about freedom, courage and giving, amongst other things. How do you feel about these things? E-mail your drawing, photo, poem or story to expo@annefrank.nl (max. 2 MB)
This woman is called Elide. The first thing she showed me was this photo of her fiancé on the day they got engaged.
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‘After reading “The diary of Anne Frank” it is my ambition to be a journalist.’
The secret annex is cool becuase the book case opens up to a secret room. I alwayss wanted one of those but I will go insane if I had to stay in thiere for 2 years. I think it's sad what the Nazis did to you and your family by sending you and your fanily to a concentration camp.
Ethan, 14 - rosemount - United States - 14 May 2012
To stand in Anne's bedroom and see the pictures she had glued to the walls to cheer the place up was so overwhelming it moved me to tears. Her gift to the world lives forever in her book and being here has imprinted her life story on my soul. Thank you for making this available.
Denise, 46 - Denmark - Australia - 12 May 2012
The only book I ever read was came from a kid i learned more from someone who lived in another place and time. Thankyou anne
Michael Hartley , 40 - Phila Pa - United States - 12 May 2012
As a child I listened to the stories my Dutch mother and Grandparents told of the times they endured during the Nazi occupation. Nothing compared to what the Frank's endured. This site very much keeps these memories alive and I hope we never forget. Were it not for the war my parents would never have met. The events of the war are very complex and affected many in ways that could never have been predicted. I would like to thank all whose efforts supporting the Anne Frank house help keep these memories alive.
Clyde Devitt, 58 - Calgary - Canada - 11 May 2012
i loved the anne frank diary, inspired me very much, i loved it since high school in 1980 we read the book as a school assignment in english.
linda pettigrew, 50 - lancaster california - United States - 10 May 2012
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