Museum first for Anne Frank's diary

Nearly all of Anne Frank’s diary went on display for the first time today at the house where she wrote it during the two years she hid from the Nazis.

Nearly all of Anne Frank’s diary went on display for the first time today at the house where she wrote it during the two years she hid from the Nazis.

The notebooks and pages that comprise the Second World War diary have been moved into Amsterdam’s Anne Frank House museum to mark 50 years since it opened its doors to the public.

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