"Anne Frank’s diary was written by her father after the war.
It’s a forgery."
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He never denied that he found it. And for being a respectable father of four, he had very gay feelings for this guy, Franz. Well, he actually omitted it for being too "sexual", go figure.
Her father edited it to take out a lot of the sex that is commonplace in a teenage girls diary. He also removed the parts where she was critical of her parents.
Other than that, he left it the same. I'm not sure if you can see it, but the diary is in the possession of the Netherlands Institute for War Documentation. I'm sure that writing experts can tell the writing of an adult man from that of a 13 year old girl.
I've actually heard this rumor before. I think ill read more about this now that this has reminded me of it, but honestly, isn't it sort of childish to just blurt out a knee-jerk reaction against this "MaGZ"? They didn't say "It's a forgery, p.s. jooz suck" Grow up a little, guys.
also, lotus whitedragon, how about you DON'T "just guess" and shut the fuck up. You shouldn't just assume shit that the person hasn't actually said, and assholes like you are as bad as the actual people who "just guess" that the holocaust didn't happen.
as long as we're pulling shit out of our asses with no supporting evidence, i hereby claim that the sun is made of burning coal and plate tectonics are a result of massive underground turtles with continents on their backs,
To clear it up:
Anne Frank's father found (or was shown) his daughters diary after WW II.
When shown to museums etc., ball pen corrections were found inside, this kind of pen only having been invented after WW II.
There these rumors come from, but the documents have been auhenticated since, because the father only edited (as someone above me already said).
It makes me sad if people forget the second half of the events associated to somethng...
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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