← Autodidact Archive · Original Dissent · Ed Toner
Thread ID: 11581 | Posts: 11 | Started: 2003-12-23
2003-12-23 17:28 | User Profile
When you click on the link, you will see a box "Share your thoughts"
Please do.
Ed
Today's Refdesk Link of the Day is: Anne Frank the Writer at: [url]http://www.ushmm.org/museum/exhibit/online/af/htmlsite/[/url]
Between the ages of 13 and 15, Anne Frank wrote short stories, fairy tales, essays, and the beginnings of a novel. Five notebooks and more than 300 loose pages, meticulously handwritten during her two years in hiding, survived the war. Launch the exhibition 'An Unfinished Story' to reveal the original writings-through sound and images-of a young woman who had great ambition to be a writer and was exploring her craft.
2003-12-23 22:03 | User Profile
I shared my thoughts in as low key a manner as possible, but I don't expect it'll be deemed publishable.
2003-12-23 22:08 | User Profile
Sure they check the responses before posting them.
2003-12-23 23:04 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Ed Toner]When you click on the link, you will see a box "Share your thoughts"
Please do.
Ed[/QUOTE] With pleasure...LOL
2003-12-24 00:21 | User Profile
**Funny how, out of the millions of White girls slaughtered/forced into hiding in Russia by the Bolsheviks, NOT ONE is ever mentioned in a martyr context. Duhhhh....uhhhh.....uhhhhmmmm......wonder why? Yep, I was thinkin' the same thing: blonde, one-armed, cross-eyed Protestant diabetics named Goldbergsteinbaum and Rosenbloomnikfeldwitz are behind that! I just knew it! Yep-yep-yep. **
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2003-12-24 03:25 | User Profile
Do they want us to write down our thoughts? Write them down in ballpoint pen like Anne Frank did - before ball point pens were invented?
2003-12-24 12:57 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Roy Batty]Do they want us to write down our thoughts? Write them down in ballpoint pen like Anne Frank did - before ball point pens were invented?[/QUOTE]
Where can I get information on the Anne Frank hoax theory?
My kid was assigned to read it recently, and I wanted to give her the other side.
Walter
2003-12-24 15:45 | User Profile
There's MUCH info on it. Type "Anne Frank" into a search engine or see revisionist sites like
[url]http://www.codoh.com/[/url] [url]http://vho.org/[/url] [url]http://www.cwporter.com/[/url] [url]http://www.ihr.org/[/url] [url]http://www.barnesreview.org/[/url]
Btw RB, you might check into the ballpoint pen story before it causes you a setback in debate. From what I understand, it's the ink that's used in ballpoints like the one some of Anne Frank's "diary" was written with that wasn't manufactured until the 1950s, not the ballpoint itself, which I believe did exist at the time.
2003-12-24 15:54 | User Profile
OOPS! I forgot [url]http://www.fpp.co.uk/online/index1.html[/url]
2003-12-24 16:57 | User Profile
I must claim, in shame, that I visited the Anne Frank Huis when travelling through Amsterdam a few years ago. What a waste. The best part of it was a section of photos in the gallery focusing on all the "deniers" of the AF hoax. Walking through the several floors of the alleged hideway, my logistical instincts said there's no way this is real and there's no way that no other people on the outside could not know there were other humans living in those quarters. Also, I can't believe a 13 year old girl wrote that story all alone. I can understand 13 year olds maybe being more mature and wiser in 1940 than in 2003, but the emotional IQ required to record such a story as this cannot be done by a 13 year old girl.
Anyway, it's just my opinion. Most people who go to these "holocaust" memorials equate it with going to Sunday Church, and probably think I'm a nutcase for thinking this way. When I visited the AF Huis, I could hear a pubic hair drop it was so quiet and solemn.
I made up for that by going to the Van Gogh Museum and I highly recommend it if you're ever in Holland.
2003-12-25 08:42 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Ruffin]There's MUCH info on it. Type "Anne Frank" into a search engine or see revisionist sites like
[url]http://www.codoh.com/[/url] [url]http://vho.org/[/url] [url]http://www.cwporter.com/[/url] [url]http://www.ihr.org/[/url] [url]http://www.barnesreview.org/[/url]
Btw RB, you might check into the ballpoint pen story before it causes you a setback in debate. From what I understand, it's the ink that's used in ballpoints like the one some of Anne Frank's "diary" was written with that wasn't manufactured until the 1950s, not the ballpoint itself, which I believe did exist at the time.[/QUOTE]
Thanks!