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  • What I don't understand is why we never hear about the earlier holocausts on Jews, during and after WW1. Around that period, 6 million jews were killed several times -> watch?v=BM-NpkkGvko We also never hear anything about the eyewitness testimonies from 1917 about the secret KadaverVerwertungsAnstalt (corpse factory) in Germany where glycerine and soap were made out of fats extracted from corpses of dead soldiers. Google on it if you don't believe it.

  • Wat ik niet snap is dat we nooit iets horen over die eerdere massamoorden op joden, tijdens en na de Eerste Wereldoorlog. Er zijn toen meerdere keren 6 miljoen joden omgekomen. --> watch?v=BM-NpkkGvko We horen ook nooit iets over het ooggetuigenverslag uit 1917 over de geheime KadaverVerwertungsAnstalt (corpse factory) in Duitsland waar zeep van lijkenvet werd gemaakt. (google er maar op)

  • The part where it mentioned Otto Frank paying a year in advanced rent for his house in hopes of one day moving back in after the war broke my heart.

  • I would love to live there and be inspired to write. I'm sure any writers house would be kick a** to sit in and just have that flow of energy soar into you helping you write a book I can feel it now. Use their muse as your own, or some might say your stealing their muse, but hey it's not like they could use it anymore and it's only fair to share, okay that sounded bad, I'm shutting up now....lol

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  • Excelente.... las imagenes me trasladaron a esa época... maravilloso!!!!!

  • @geriperez ami tambien

  • Very good! It was interesting to hear everything in Dutch, with English subtitles. I'm very interested in languages, and I understood a few words here and there.

    Heel goed! Het was interessant om alles in het Nederlands te horen, met Engels ondertiteld. Ik ben erg geïnteresseerd in talen, en ik begreep een paar woorden hier en daar.

    (Google Translate)

  • Hello everybody,it is so amazing.Did anybody knows if ,someone can visit the house in the Merweldeplein just to feel the spirit of the past years,sort of nostalgy.I am very interested in it.

  • if i was there, i'd steal things from there so i could sell it on ebay. YAY!

  • Now THAT is the way to move into an apartment!

  • Is Budi still alive? He'd be 83 if the film is any indication.

  • What´s so important about anne Frank´s other house ?

  • This is wonderful, Thanks.

  • A mus in Anne Frank's house? I'm totally offended by this.

  • @Belle19700 lol

    you fail completely

  • Wow. 8:30

  • Hartelijk bedankt!

    What a wonderful film to share.

  • @CherryPie224 YES!

  • ik vind het zo mooi

    maar ik vind het jammer dat ik nu leef en niet in de tijd van anne frank ik zou graag spelen met anne frank en ijsje gaan eten waar ging maar ik weet dat anne frank zou zeggen ik wil leven in de tijd waar jij nu leeft maar da zou ze niet echt zo bedoelen buiten de oorlog was anne gelukkig. ze was gelukkig maar heeft het

    allemaal niet zien aankomen als hier morgen de oorlog uitbreekt denken we in het begin dat het niks is en voor je het weet is het een ramp.

  • Surprised they let the journalist who moved in (after restoration) allowed to smoke.

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  • Thanks for this very interesting movie!

  • you know I totally forgot they once had another home as well as the shelter that they were hiding in! DUH! Glad you put this out there very interesting to watch and informative too.. I am glad that they have opened the original home to writers, I really think that is appropriate! :)

  • What an amazing story, thanx to all those that restored Otto Frank's original house, the person that posted this, and thanx for the English subtitles. This is about the best thing I've ever seen on YouTube!!

  • ( lol ) at the Arab smoking and playing his kind of music.

    Good video and nice to see the house she lived in. I hope they can get the place to look exactly the way it was when Anne lived there, right down to the furniture.

    The narrator mentioned at the end the house by then had a '30s feel. Why didn't they show it in detail?

  • What's the song at 00:20?

  • i love Anne Frank, seen the 1959 movie 10 times already!!

  • Although, heavily targeted, It wasn't limited to just Jewish people. With so much history and live-eye witnesses, how can we doubt this happened?! It should not get swept away with time. We need to remember and give purpose to the suffering and death of many or it was all in vain.

  • It is truely sad that jews had to go through what they did during the Nazi occupation. While the rich wage wars the people suffer.

  • Herstory4321. Quite an experience you had that time! I visited the Anne Frank House, back in the early 1990s. I remember it being a very moving experience. Also, on the dutch theme - so to speak - about 10 years ago, I visited a place called Duxford, here in England, to see an airshow. I met some British 'living history'/'reenactor' people there, who were portraying WWII, luftwaffe types, dressed in the smart, impressive looking uniforms of the period. I was talking to them, when SUDDENLY -

  • - out of 'nowhere' a woman dashed in between myself and the reenactors! She stated she was Dutch, and said in a very determined, loud tone, that she remembered 'those people' when she was a little girl, what they were like, and what they'd done. The sight of the German uniforms had brought back very emotional memories for her. She then, just simply walked away in tears. I was again, very moved by that experience. I felt, there but for the grace of living at another time, in another place I ....

  • @Herstory4321 Lol how ignorant the lady handing out holocaust denial books, i mean the evidence is right in front of our eyes and she stills denies? what a redicolous son of a ...

  • @Herstory4321 sounds like your average german to me

  • What´s so interesting about this house ?

  • Wow this is great. Thank you.

  • how do people know thats her in the video

  • because it,s the house were she lived in that time and the girl looks like her exacly when you see her photo,s ergo, it,s her !!

  • u can totally recognize her even tho u cant see her that clearly.

  • OMGGG!!!!

  • they kiss alot

  • Whats special is that she lived most of her life there. Thats whats special

  • You are not special your just a sad old man who is obssesed with going on youtube and putting people down. I dont understand how man like you can sit here and disrespect someone like Anne Frank the way you do. She was talented and amazed people with her writing and her courage and obviously you cant respect the dead so again please go away and talk to people who actually want to her from yu

  • But yet her diary is the most widely read diary around, she has a school named after, foundations named after her, people around the world admiring her, schools having her diary be one of the books that is read in class, having museums of her and her family, Her diary is her legacy and something for people to remember her by, she has remmebrece videos of her as you can see and obviously cant stop watching...so again what were you saying

  • Yes, I agree. Insanity is rampant.

  • @kolkrabe19

    Sie verdient allein schon Respekt, weil sie allein in ihrem Tagebiuch wohl mehr Geistreiches geschrieben hat als du hier auf Youtube oder sonst wo.

  • @Mehlsuppe Woher willst du denn wissen, was Anne Frank in Ihrem privaten Tagebuch geschrieben hat ? Hast du es gelesen ?

  • @kolkrabe19

    Ist mir klar, dass du glaubst, ihr Vater hätte das Tagebuch geschrieben. Aber woher willst du das wissen? Warst DU dabei?

  • @Mehlsuppe Ihr Vater, Otto Frank, hat es in Auftrag gegeben (he commissioned the book). Der Mann hieß Mayer Lewin, oder so ähnlich. Es gab mal ein Interview mit Otto Frank auf youtube, das aber wieder runtergenommen wurde. Da sprach er über den Sinn & Zweck dieses sogenannten "Tagebuchs". Anne Frank führte wohl ein Tagebuch, das wurde aber nie veröffentlicht, wäre auch peinlich. Würdest du die geistigen Ergüsse von einem Backfisch lesen ?

  • @kolkrabe19

    Ja, würde ich, vor allem wenn sie aus einer Zeit wie dieser stammen.

  • @Mehlsuppe Na gut. Es war bestimmt eine "interessante" Zeit, in der Rückschau, also für dich und mich, durch die Notsituation dieser Zeit. Die Menschen waren in der Bewegung eingeschränkt, & sie waren mit ihrem Überleben beschäftigt, das ist halt so in einem Krieg. Anne selber hätte kaum was Objektives zu ihrer Zeit sagen können, sie war ja mittendrin im Geschehen. Mal abgesehen vom Image durch das sogenannte Tagebuch wäre sie was Besonderes ? Was würdest du denn über diese Zeit wissen wollen ?

  • @kolkrabe19

    Sie ist in vielen Punkten etwas Besonderes für mich geworden. Dies dir zu erklären würde wohl meine und deine Lebenszeit vergeuden.

  • @Mehlsuppe Weiß ich schon. Anne und du, das ist dasselbe.

  • did you survive a horrid event?

    was your life put in grave danger everyday?

    were your rights taken away?

    just please be respectful or those who do believe that it is a intresting subject and leave your rude/disrespectful comments to yourself.

    have a great day!

  • Thank you for the good wishes, my friend. And the answer to your questions is, YES ! I am surviving every day, sort of. I am a respectful person most of the time, I can guarantee you.

    You, @p0ptartyx3, are free to believe whatever you please, so make up your own mind, that´s the best.

    I confess am surprised at your remarks. I just checked my comments and could not find anything rude or disrespectful in them. Would you be so kind as to explain where exactly I am rude or disrespectful ?

  • it is rude of you to call someone like Anne stupid and silly. she deserves a respect at least as a dead person. respect if you want others to respect you..........

  • You mean, she is famous because she is dead ?

  • No she's famous because she lived a legacy -- she hid from the Nazis for two years in the back of an office building with fear of being discovered...and her experiences are written in her diary -- "The Diary of Anne Frank."

  • But she wasn´t a legacy in her time, was she ?

  • No. She was a normal teenage girl at the time, but what she accomplished and did that changed people's perspectives on WWII are what made her a legacy.

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  • If you never believed in Anne Frank in the first place, why did you watch this video then? I've watched it roughly 6 times--not only to practice Dutch, but also because this history is interesting to me. If the diary is "only a clever fraud," then why is it that it has been published into approx. 65 languages and is the most-visited place in Amsterdam? So if I've "been decieved," then the millions of people who visit the house--not to mention the diary--are deceived, too.

  • I'm not deceived, nor are the other millions of people! Are you denying that the Holocaust never happened, and that all of a sudden 6 million European Jews just disappeared?! And I'm not suspiscious of anything! You're just ignorant and you're burying your head in the sand just like every other person who denies is!

  • I USED to like watching this movie!

  • I think I understand what you mean......

    It is a good movie, worth watching, well-done technically and I like the old footage, I gave it 4 stars.

  • yeah of course ur full of crap

  • there is help out there for people like u ....

    it's in a building called an asylum

  • The ignorance of some people on here amazes me. I have pictures of the suffering the Jews went through in the camps. I have have seen the tatoos on their arms marking them like cattle. Furthermore some of the camps still stand as a grim reminder today including Awswich (sp). 1 more thing Christ was a Jew so Hitler was just like the pharasies.

  • OUR leader! speak for yourself. By the way I ment i've seen pictures not have.

  • i respect you if you hate anne frank, nothing make sense to you about her being famous. hopefully someday you'll live a life very similar to anne franks'.......then you will understand her!

  • Many thanks for the posting!! It´ s very interesting film!

  • There are millions of Anne Franks -- they are called Palestinians.

  • the man with the guitar ;eddy christiani?anyone know?

  • The Frank family actually left in 1942, not 1944.

  • i hated the new purpose for the house.

    that weird dude smoking and trying to find something to write about was creepy.

  • lol well I think the house has a purpose for writers since Anne was one...but your right on the smoking part, I didnt like that he smelling the place up

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  • Thank you so much for this great video!! I have also been there in but only saw it outside. Its so touching..

  • At last!

    With many thanks!

  • Real beautiful documentary. The house and building is really beautiful, even for todays standards.....how the window opens up, the stairs at the buildings entry. Awesome.

  • all of the "Secret Annxe" peoplez & the peoplez who helped them r my heros!!!!

    happy bday 2 margot frank!!!! feb. 12

  • anna you are the best...

    we remeber you

  • I think it's great that they are saving Anne's first home and having it as another memorial to the Frank family by restoring the house to what it looked like when they lived there.

  • I always knew of Merwedeplein, but never saw any pictures of what it looked like(inside and out). Thank you for posting this video!!!

  • This is now a favorite video of mine. I found this so intresting and fascinating Im so glad that its restored but its a pity there were people there when they moved out. Can you imagine if the stuff was still there? and nobody moved in. But this is facinating that otto frank kept paying rent a whole year without even living there

  • and now anne frank is just another number a casualty

  • I myself have been to visit this house (out side only)-- I am pleased to see the retoration, It seems a pity however that El Mahdi is going to fill the house with cigarette smoke.

  • Yeah i know i didnt quite like that either seeing him smoke in there....

  • This is soo interesting, they actually have extended footage of her! thanks!

  • How wonderful to not only restore the house but to give it a purpose as well. I think of so many of my favorite writers, Arenas especially, who could have used a refuge like this house to create when their native lands would not provide one.

  • I have been fascinated with the footage found of her looking upon the wedding from the balcony and am so happy to have found this video. Thank you so so much for posting!

  • wow, this is sooo cool =P Just finished reading her diary in class...now i have a test soon..damn lol

  • what laguage is that??????

  • it is in Dutch - the language which Anne Frank spoke and wrote!

  • oh that's my other account AnNeLuVr692 that is. and thank you!!!!!!

  • This is just so interesting.

  • This is a great video. I have seen it on another website before, but the video was quite small. Its great that they have renovated it to like it was when Anne lived there, but its a shame that it isn't open to the public, at least at certain times of the year.

  • Wonderful to watch, thank you for sharing. Dank u!

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