Chris Nicholson's Writing Weblog
June 12, 2009 Friday
According to an article in the Los Angeles Times, Anne Frank's famous diaries will be returned to the Amsterdam home she wrote them in during World War II, where they will remain on permanent display.
The Holocaust victim's writings have long been held in archives by the Netherlands government.
The pages' homecoming was announced to mark what would have been Frank's 80th birthday. She died at 15 years old in a concentration camp.
See "For 80th anniversary of Anne Frank's birth, museum will display her actual diaries."
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