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In reply to the discussion: 70 years ago today: Anne Frank was captured by the Nazis. [View all]Coventina
(29,477 posts)5. My tour was in 2010.
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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I was fortunate enough to tour the "Anne Frank House" while I was in Amsterdam.
Coventina
Aug 2014
#2
I learned so many amazing things on that trip. Came away so impressed with Dutch history and
Coventina
Aug 2014
#16
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
You could still smell that it was a spice house. It was deep, into the wood. I remember leaving it
msanthrope
Aug 2014
#17
Hiroshima and Nagasaki was given to me to read after I finished The Diary of Anne Frank,
2banon
Aug 2014
#28
