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Coventina

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5. My tour was in 2010.
Mon Aug 4, 2014, 04:29 PM
Aug 2014

I had an involuntary full-body shudder as I went through the secret bookcase doorway.
I'll remember that feeling as long as I live.

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Kick for visibility. nt TBF Aug 2014 #1
I was fortunate enough to tour the "Anne Frank House" while I was in Amsterdam. Coventina Aug 2014 #2
I saw it twice, once in 1983, then in 2005... joeybee12 Aug 2014 #4
My tour was in 2010. Coventina Aug 2014 #5
For me, the hard part was the movie magazine photos she had on the wall... joeybee12 Aug 2014 #6
Oh my gosh, yes, the room screams of her youth and enthusiasm. Coventina Aug 2014 #9
Otto live a long time after, if I recall... joeybee12 Aug 2014 #10
Yes, he lived until 1980. Coventina Aug 2014 #12
He was 91...I just looked it up... joeybee12 Aug 2014 #14
I learned so many amazing things on that trip. Came away so impressed with Dutch history and Coventina Aug 2014 #16
I need to go through my photos...in one home there is a Catholic Church in joeybee12 Aug 2014 #19
During and after the war of Independence from Spain, Catholicism was "banned" for a period of time. Coventina Aug 2014 #22
And Baruch Spinoza managed to piss off the Catholics and Jews both. Manifestor_of_Light Aug 2014 #32
Yeah, fortunately for him, he was Dutch! Coventina Aug 2014 #42
I was there in 1978 ripcord Aug 2014 #34
I went to Dachau when I went to Munich... joeybee12 Aug 2014 #43
'98. Alone. Missing my baby daughters. Rainy day. PMS. elehhhhna Aug 2014 #8
Its simplicity was what got to me... joeybee12 Aug 2014 #11
same here elehhhhna Aug 2014 #18
It's stuff my parents would do to us kids... joeybee12 Aug 2014 #20
You could still smell that it was a spice house. It was deep, into the wood. I remember leaving it msanthrope Aug 2014 #17
kick LeftishBrit Aug 2014 #3
Looking at that beautiful sweet face and smile Seedersandleechers Aug 2014 #7
Her published diary was my introduction to this history. 2banon Aug 2014 #13
Mine also Marrah_G Aug 2014 #15
I was eleven malaise Aug 2014 #24
Hiroshima and Nagasaki was given to me to read after I finished The Diary of Anne Frank, 2banon Aug 2014 #28
Humans never learn a damned thing malaise Aug 2014 #30
I was too young to remember my visit to the Anne Frank House as a child. Aristus Aug 2014 #21
it was traumatic for me too. 2banon Aug 2014 #27
Thank you for sharing that. Aristus Aug 2014 #31
Anne Frank Haunted my Childhood tea and oranges Aug 2014 #23
A very sad K&R Garthem Aug 2014 #25
I made my children read her diary and they watched the movie. This was not taught in their school SummerSnow Aug 2014 #26
i thought all kids at least read the book JI7 Aug 2014 #36
Not at all in my childrens school SummerSnow Aug 2014 #44
A victim of the Banality of Evil. Boomerproud Aug 2014 #29
Wow. It's just possible she could still be with us. Rhiannon12866 Aug 2014 #33
What could have been.... Behind the Aegis Aug 2014 #37
OMG! I wouldn't have been at all surprised Rhiannon12866 Aug 2014 #38
It was from an ADL campaign...they also had these... Behind the Aegis Aug 2014 #40
Wow! Thank you! Rhiannon12866 Aug 2014 #41
I read the Diary of Anne Frank as a child, it had an enormous impact sabrina 1 Aug 2014 #35
This is an important date in history. Major Hogwash Aug 2014 #39
Same age as my Father in Law... brooklynite Aug 2014 #45
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