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| Charlie |
Posted: October 18, 2009 04:44 pm
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Here is the link to the Anne Frank House's You Tube Channel:
http://www.youtube.com/user/annefrank?blend=5&ob=4#p/u It contains videos such as interviews with Miep Gies and Bernt Elias, previews of upcoming Anne Frank House projects (including the virtual museum) and the only moving footage of Anne Frank. I check Google news for new articles about Anne Frank sometimes and I was really surprised about the amount of people who wrote about this moving footage of Anne as if it were a new find. As far as I know, its been in the public domain since the 1990s (as it was shown in the 'Anne Frank Remembered' documentary) and it has been online on the Anne Frank site for 5 years. Plus many people have uploaded it onto YouTube from the website. I just find that confusing Anyway, at least the You Tube channel will hopefully bring more attention to Anne's story. -------------------- ![]() 'Ik zal hoop ik aan jou alles kunnen toevertrouwen (...) en ik hoop dat je een grote steun voor me zult zijn.' - Anne Frank (12th June 1942) |
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