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Wiking
provides, September 14, 2005, samples of Anne
Frank’s handwriting for readers to ponder on
A look at Anne Frank’s handwriting
You mentioned in your reply to a reader on the
Anne Frank “diaries”, that
“As Professor Robert Faurisson
has convincingly displayed, the handwriting is
curiously different from postcards known (or
claimed by the A.F. industry) to have been
written by Anne.”
Perhaps it would be good to present the samples
Faurisson had in mind. They are particularly damning, for they are dated. The attached facsimile comes from the book by Serge Thion,
Vérité historique ou vérité politique?, Paris, 1980, page 297. It’s part of an appendix to Faurisson’s study “Le Journal d’Anne Frank est-il authentique?”
The above text,
dated Jun 1942, is the epigraph to the “Anne
Frank Diary”; the text below, dated Oct 1942, is
her inscription on the back of a photo. —
Amsterdam, we have a problem.
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Our
dossier on the Anne Frank diaries -
Alasdair Spark
contributes his two ha’porth on Anne Frank’s
controversial use of ballpoint pens in writing
her diary
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