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BOOK FLAP

锝涘皬锝濓經璇达綕锝泃锝濓經xt锝濓經澶╋綕锝涘爞
the diary of a young girl : the definitive edition

anne frank

edited by otto h。 frank and mirjam pressler

translated by susan massotty

book flap

anne franks the diary of a young girl is among the most enduring documents of the twentieth century。 since its publication in 1947; it has been read by tens of millions of people all over the world。 it remains a beloved and deeply admired testament to the indestructable nature of the human spirit。

restore in this definitive edition are diary entries that had been omitted from the original edition。 these passages; which constitute 30 percent more material; reinforce the fact that anne was first and foremost a teenage girl; not a remote and flawless symbol。 she fretted about; and tried to copie with; her own emerging sexuality。 like many young girls; she often found herself in disagreement with her mother。 and like any teenager; she veered between the carefree nature of a child and the full…fledged sorrow of an adult。 anne emerges more human; more vulnerable; and more vital than ever。

anne frank and her family; fleeing the horrors of nazi occupation; hid in the back of an amsterdam warehouse for two years。 she was thirteen when the family went into the secret annex; and in these pages she grows to be a young woman and a wise observer of human nature as well。 with unusual insight; she reveals the relations between eight people living under extraordinary conditions; facing hunger; the ever…present threat of discovery and death; plete estrangement from the outside world; and above all; the boredom; the petty misunderstandings; and the frustrations of living under such unbearable strain; in such confined quarters。

a timely story rediscovered by each new generation; the diary of a young girl stands without peer。 for both young readers and adults it continues to bring to life this young woman; who for a time survived the worst horror of the modern world had seen  and who remained triumphantly and heartbreakingly human throughout her ordeal。

for those who know and love anne frank; the definitive edition is a chance to discover her anew。 for readers who have not yet encountered her; this is the edition to cherish。

anne frank was born on june 12; 1929。 she died while imprisoned at bergen…belsen; three months short of her sixteenth birthday。 otto h。 frank was the only member of his immediate framily to survive the holocaust。 he died in 1980。

mirjam pressler is a popular writer of books for young adults。 she lives in germany。

translated by susan massotty。

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FOREWORD

锛屽皬璇达伎t锛縳t澶╁爞
anne frank kept a diary from june 12; 1942; to august 1; 1944。 initially; she wrote it strictly for herself。 then; one day in 1944; gerrit bolkestein; a member of the dutch government in exile; announced in a radio broadcast from london that after the war he hoped to collect eyewitness accounts of the suffering of the dutch people under the german occupation; which could be made available to the public。 as an example; he specifically mentioned letters and diaries。

impressed by this speech; anne frank decided that when the war was over she would publish a book based on her diary。 she began rewriting and editing her diary; improving on the text; omitting passages she didnt think were interesting enough and adding others from memory。 at the same time; she kept up her original diary。 in the scholarly work the diary of anne frank: the critical edition (1989); annes first; unedited diary is referred to as version a; to distinguish it from her second; edited diary; which is known as version b。

the last entry in annes diary is dated august 1; 1944。 on august 4; 1944; the eight people hiding in the secret annex were arrested。 miep gies and bep voskuijl; the two secretaries working in the building; found annes diaries strewn allover the floor。 ;miep gies tucked them away in a desk drawer for safekeeping。 after the war; when it became clear that anne was dead; she gave the diaries; unread; to annes father; otto frank。

after long deliberation; otto frank decided to fulfill his daughters wish and publish her diary。 he selected material from versions a and b; editing them into a shorter version later referred to as version c。 readers all over the world know this as the diary of a fauna girl。

in making his choice; otto frank had to bear several points in mind。 to begin with;

the book had to be kept short so that it would fit in with a series put out by the dutch publisher。 in addition; several passages dealing with annes sexuality were omitted; at the time of the diarys initial publication; in 1947; it was not customary to write openly about sex; and certainly not in books for young adults。 out of respect for the dead; otto frank also omitted a number of unflattering passages about his wife and the other residents of the secret annex。 anne frank; who was thirteen when she began her diary and fifteen when she was forced to stop; wrote without reserve about her likes and dislikes。

when otto frank died in 1980; he willed his daughters manuscripts to the netherlands state institute for war documentation in amsterdam。 because the authenticity of the diary had been challenged ever since its publication; the institute for war documentation ordered a thorough investigation。 once the diary was proved; beyond a shadow of a doubt; to be genuine; it was published in its entirety; along with the results of an exhaustive study。 the critical edition contains not only versions a; band c; but also articles on the background of the frank family; the circumstances surrounding their arrest and deportation; and the examination into annes handwriting; the document and the materials used。

the anne frank…fonds (anne frank foundation) in basel (switzerland);。 which as otto franks sole heir had also inherited his daughters copyrights; then decided to have anew; expanded edition of the diary published for general readers。 this new edition in no way affects the integrity of the old one originally edited by otto frank; which brought the diary and its message to millions of people。 the task of pthng the expanded edition was given to the writer and translator mirjam pressler。 otto franks original selection has now been supplemented with passages from annes a and b versions。 mirjam presslers definitive edition; approved by the anne frank…fonds; contains approximately 30 percent more material and is intended to give the reader more insight into the world of anne frank。

in writing her second version (b); anne invented pseudonyms for the people who would appear in her book。 she initially wanted to call herself anne aulis; and later anne robin。 otto frank opted to call his family by their own names and to follow annes wishes with regard to the others。 over the years; the identity of the people who helped the family in the secret annex has bee mon knowledge。 in this edition; the helpers are now referred to by their real names; as they so justly deserve to be。 all other persons are named in accordance with the pseudonyms in the critical edition。 the institute for war documentation has arbitrarily assigned initials to those persons wishing to remain anonymous。

the real names of the other people hiding in the secret annex are:

the van pels family

(from osnabriick; germany):

auguste van pels (born september 9; 1890)

hermann van pels (born march 31; 1889)

peter van pels (born november 8; 1926)

called by anne; in her manuscript: petronella; hans and alfred van daan; and in the book: petronella; hermann and peter van daan。

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FRITZ PFEFFER

銆婂皬璇磘銆媥t澶╁爞
fritz pfeffer

(born april 30; 1889; in giessen; germany):

called by anne; in her manuscript and in the book: alfred dussel。

the reader may wish to bear in mind that much of this edition is based on the b version of annes diary; which she wrote when she was around fifteen years old。

occasionally; anne went back and mented on a passage she had written earlier。

these ments are clearly marked in this edition。 naturally; annes spelling and linguistic errors have been corrected。 otherwise; the text has basically been left as she wrote it; since any attempts at editing and clarification would be inappropriate in a historical document。

i hope i will be able to confide everything to you; as i have never been able to confide in anyone; and i hope you will be a great source of fort and support。

  



June; 1942

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june 12; 1942

i hope i will be able to confide everything to you; as i have never been able to confide in anyone; and i hope you will be a great source of fort and support。

ment added by anne on september 28; 1942: so far you truly have been a areat source of fort to me; and so has kitty; whom i now write to regularly。

this way of keeping a diary is much nicer; and now i can hardly wait for those moments when im able to write in you。 oh; im so alad i brought you along!

sunday; june 14; 1942

ill begin from the moment i got you; the moment i saw you lying on the table among my other birthday presents。 (i went along when you were bought; but that doesnt count。)

on friday; june 12; i was awake at six oclock; which isnt surprising; since it was my birthday。 but im not allowed to get up at that hour; so i had to control my curiosity until quarter to seven。 when i couldnt wait any longer; i went to the dining room; where moortje (the cat) weled me by rubbing against my legs。

a little after seven i went to daddy and mama and then to the living room to open my presents; and you were the first thing i saw; maybe one of my nicest presents。

then a bouquet of roses; some peonies and a potted plant。 from daddy and mama i got a blue blouse; a game; a bottle of grape juice; which to my mind tastes a bit like wine (after all; wine is made from grapes); a puzzle; a jar of cold cream; 2。50 guilders and a gift certificate for two books。 i got another book as well; camera obscura (but margot already has it; so i exchanged mine for something else); a platter of homemade cookies (which i made myself; of course; since ive bee quite an expert at baking cookies); lots of candy and a strawberry tart from mother。 and a letter from grammy; right on time; but of course that was just a coincidence。

then hanneli came to pick me up; and we went to school。 during recess i passed out cookies to my teachers and my class; and then it was time to get back to work。 i didnt arrive home until five; since i went to gym with the rest of the class。 (im not allowed to take part because my shoulders and hips tend to get dislocated。) as it was my birthday; i got to decide which game my classmates would play; and i chose volleyball。 afterward they all danced around me in a circle and sang 〃happy birthday。鈥

when i got home; sanne ledermann was already there。 ilse 

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