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sabrina 1

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35. I read the Diary of Anne Frank as a child, it had an enormous impact
Mon Aug 4, 2014, 11:16 PM
Aug 2014

on me and also A Tale of Two Cities. Both of those historical events contributed hugely to my awareness of the need to always speak up as soon as things begin, rather than waiting until it's to late. They instilled a sense of justice in me. I thought we were lucky not to have lived through such injustices. I thought the world had learned. I was wrong.

RIP Anne Frank!

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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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