Documents on Anne Frank and her
Diary One of the last
known images of Anne Frank
Introduction
While there is no longer
any doubt that much of the manuscript, which is more of a
novel than a personal diary, was written by one hand,
possibly Anne's, other pages were determined
by the German forensic laboratories in Wiesbaden in 1980 to
have been written in ballpoint ink, which did not exist at
the time of her tragic death. Her father Otto Frank
played an obscure role in all this. | Index - US
school district pulls Anne Frank's Diary: too
sexually explicit for some parents. Oh, and they repeat
the lies that she was "killed", and at Auschwitz in
March, 1945
- Here we go again: Disney
to "retell" Anne Frank story: She survived Auschwitz
- but like millions of others not the war
- Arkansas Gazette:
Review article on Anne Frank at 75 (Jun 13, 2004): The
diary stands at the core of what can fairly be called The
Anne Frank Industry
- Holocaust Museum to
Display Anne Frank Writings
- Who really turned Anne
Frank over to the Nazis?
- David Irving writes on Feb
15, 1986 to Sarah Jules, a student, who asked about the
Anne Frank diary
- The Australian,
article about the Anne Frank diary and David Irving,
Jul 25, 1994
- Extra
pages of Anne Frank diary found, Miami Herald, Aug
19, 1998
- Journal of Frank diary
continues to be written. Competing institutes locked in
legal tussle, New York Daily News, Sep 20,
1998
- A Dutch court outlaws
claims that Anne Frank's diary is a forgery, Dec 9
(Reuters) and | Dec 11,
1998 (AP)
- Reader
Phoebe asks, "If Anne Frank didn't completely write her
diary, then who did?"
- Amsterdam newspaper Het
Parool broke copyright laws by publishing newly
discovered pages of Anne Frank's diary, an appeals court
ruled, July 1999
- German Federal Criminal
Investigation Bureau (BKA) finds Oct 1980 that portions
of Diary of Anne Frank had been altered or added after
1951, reports Der Spiegel
- Arthur
Hawley says, it's wrong to say ballpoint pens weren't
available until 1951 Alasdair
Spark contributes his two ha'porth on Anne Frank's
controversial use of ballpoint pens in writing her
diary | Douglas
Rodger knows something about the date that ballpoint pens
came into general use
- Is
the study of Anne Frank relevant to modern historians?
Aubrey Soper says yes
- Anne Frank's legacy grows;
so do claims of misperceptions
- Feb 2008: Holocaust scholar David
Engel to discuss newly discovered Anne Frank
Documents
- Jul 2010: Swiss
man fined $9,500 for calling her diary a "historical
lie"
[and see Simon Sheppard's page 'The Real Start of the
Diary' at www.heretical.com] |