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xxxSummerxxx
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Who's been to Anne Franks house?
      #297769 - 05/01/2009 20:23

THere was a programe on tonight about Anne frank although i missed it.

Has anyone been to her hide away in Amsterdam?

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SassyGranni
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Re: Who's been to Anne Franks house? [Re: xxxSummerxxx]
      #297776 - 05/01/2009 20:26

Yes i have,its very harrowing reading all the letters, i was in tears all the way round, i couldnt read them all.

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xxxSummerxxx
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Re: Who's been to Anne Franks house? [Re: SassyGranni]
      #297792 - 05/01/2009 20:34

Sassy,If you have time could you tell me a little more about it please.I realise i can look it up on the net but woul;d love you to tell me what you think.If you prefer pm me?

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dottypat
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Re: Who's been to Anne Franks house? [Re: SassyGranni]
      #297795 - 05/01/2009 20:35

Hi Summer, the Anne Frank story is on every night, so you've only missed the first instalment.

A visit to the house is a definite must when in Amsterdam -a very moving experience.

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BeauSoleil
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Re: Who's been to Anne Franks house? [Re: dottypat]
      #297796 - 05/01/2009 20:42

We've been too Summer! Excellent if a little bit emotional.

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Glitterqueen
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Re: Who's been to Anne Franks house? [Re: BeauSoleil]
      #297799 - 05/01/2009 20:48

I've been. Shame there were so many other people there at the time though, it kind of spoils the whole experience being packed in with lots of other tourists.

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wispa
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Re: Who's been to Anne Franks house? [Re: dottypat]
      #297803 - 05/01/2009 20:51

I remember reading the book. I was about 9 years old, it was in the class library (an orange box) and the pages were loose. I started it on Friday afternoon, and asked the teacher if I could take it home - something not usually allowed. She said yes.

I showed it to my dad, who said nothing, but bought me a big bag of my favourite sweets (sounds silly, but if you knew my dad it meant a lot.) Later on, I found out he was one of the first of the Allied Army to drive into Belsen.

Years later, when my father finally started to talk about the war, my daughter asked about Belsen, but my Dad couldn't tell her. I bought her Anne Frank's diary. The next time he visited, she showed him the book, told him she had read it and hugged him. He gave her a hug. No words. They weren't necessary

..wispa


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SassyGranni
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Re: Who's been to Anne Franks house? [Re: Glitterqueen]
      #297805 - 05/01/2009 20:51

its a long story,too long to go through on here. It is very busy there,its a major attraction in Amsterdam as you can imagine.You must go Summer,its a great weekend break there

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hussy
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Re: Who's been to Anne Franks house? [Re: BeauSoleil]
      #297809 - 05/01/2009 20:52

I have been twice Summer, first time with OH, second time with ED when she was about 15. Both times left me unable to speak for quite a while (and that doesn't happen often) I think it was because I had read her diary, seen documentaries etc and it was so real. Everything was exactly as she described. When I was a teenager the same age as she was when she was hiding I identified with her - same name, same spelling, and I wasn't very happy either, although far from her level of suffering, and then I was standing in her home reading the words on the actual paper, looking at the pictures, even the toilet she described so vividly. I think its one of the things everyone should do once.

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GILL3SQ
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Re: Who's been to Anne Franks house? [Re: SassyGranni]
      #297814 - 05/01/2009 20:54

The one place you have to go in Amsterdam. Sadly, other British in the queue had no idea who she was and likened the place to Gracelands! We were appalled at their ignorance really. Well worth a visit.

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blossom97
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Re: Who's been to Anne Franks house? [Re: hussy]
      #297815 - 05/01/2009 20:56

I have only been to Amsterdam once, in my twenties with a gang of friends...we didn't visit Anne Franks house as we were too busy frequenting the "coffee shops"!!

I would love to go back though and do al the touristy things. x

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wispa
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Re: Who's been to Anne Franks house? [Re: blossom97]
      #297836 - 05/01/2009 21:07

Her diaries should be compulsory reading for every child in the UK!

Maybe then they would understand why our forces fought in the war.

And why they should be so grateful!


..wispa


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SassyGranni
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Re: Who's been to Anne Franks house? [Re: wispa]
      #297842 - 05/01/2009 21:12

Here here Wispa, my two did at school.It must have been horrific for your dad, you just cant imagine.

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Re: Who's been to Anne Franks house? [Re: SassyGranni]
      #297847 - 05/01/2009 21:19

Hi summer and everyone
I visited Anne Frank's house about 17 years ago. It was such a moving experience.

I watched the first of the series tonight and thought it was excellent.

wispa - I agree.

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wispa
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Re: Who's been to Anne Franks house? [Re: AllyL]
      #297857 - 05/01/2009 21:28

Selfish moment!!!

Dad died 1 year ago tomorrow! He had a "good war" in his opinion, as he came home alive. So many dod not.

Please forgive my arrogance, but sometimes I feel the only difference between me and Anne Frank is the North Sea. I'm sure you all know what I mean. And I am so proud of my Dad, and all his fellow soldiers.

..wispa


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Re: Who's been to Anne Franks house? [Re: SassyGranni]
      #297858 - 05/01/2009 21:30

I visited Amsterdam a couple of years ago and the highlight for me was the Anne Frank house. Yes it was busy, although we did go early and beat the queues, but I was so wrapped up in all the memorabilia and letters that it didn't bother me. There is a small statue around the corner from the house, of a young girl meant to be Anne. A very emotional/poignant experience.
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Re: Who's been to Anne Franks house? [Re: Chestnut]
      #297868 - 05/01/2009 21:38

I've been there as well. Wasn't too crowded as we went to Amsterdam for a weekend in February and made it our first stop of the day. But as others have said previously, was very moving. We sat in the cafe afterwards to take stock a bit before we could move on to the next thing.

Bunnygirl

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Re: Who's been to Anne Franks house? [Re: AllyL]
      #297873 - 05/01/2009 21:43

Yes I have summer and it was a very sobering and moving place to visit. I couldn't bring myself to visit the concentration camps but this was just as thought provoking and I would strongly suggest if you can go and visit the family house then do.

For my daughters art project one year, GCSE I think, she painted Anne Frank including an extract from her diary with her family photos to form a piece of art.
Our daughter had visited a very well put together travelling exhibition with me here in the UK on the story of Anne Frank and her family at our local Bexley museum that spring I think.
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BEL
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Re: Who's been to Anne Franks house? [Re: AllyL]
      #297885 - 05/01/2009 21:52

I agree Wispa,my father was one of the pilots who gave
their lives in that war...went to Anne Franks house when
it first opened ,had already read the book with a group of
friends when it was first published in the 50,s...just
upset us so much..still remember the sick feeling could not
watch the programme tonight.

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blossom97
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Re: Who's been to Anne Franks house? [Re: BEL]
      #297917 - 05/01/2009 22:08

OMG I have just read my post back and it sounds so flippant..I actually didn't really read the other posts before I put mine on.I am really sorry if I have offended anyone.I just don't think sometimes.

My daughter has read the book and she was extremely moved by it.I will try and watch the programme tomorrow.xx

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