
Handwritten Anne Frank Poem
A poem written by Anne Frank signed and dated Amsterdam, March 28, 1942 The poem reads: Dear Cri-Cri, If you did not finish your work properly, And lost precious time, Then once again take up

A poem written by Anne Frank signed and dated Amsterdam, March 28, 1942 The poem reads: Dear Cri-Cri, If you did not finish your work properly, And lost precious time, Then once again take up

Two postcards sent by Anne Frank to the Kugler family in the Netherlands. Victor Kugler started working for Otto Frank in 1933. Otto had just started trading in pectin, a gelling agent for making jam.

Within six months of their capture, seven of the eight Jews who hid in the annex were dead. The first to perish was Hermann van Pels, who injured his finger doing roadwork at Auschwitz. While

Anne Frank’s last diary entry Two years into hiding, Anne Frank was finally looking ahead to the future and how she planned to readjust back in the world. Of the many things she was looking

The eight in the Secret Annex weren’t the only ones apprehended in the raid: The Gestapo also arrested Johannes Kleiman and Victor Kugler. At SD headquarters, the two were separated from the rest of the

She was loyal honest and ambitious says an expert after an analysis of Anne’s penmanship. Anne Frank said so much with her words but the way she wrote them tells us even more. Expert handwriting