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s every evening when he gets his good´night kiss察and then begs for another one。 am i merely a better substitute for boche拭i dont mind。 hes so happy just knowing somebody loves him。

after my laborious conquest察ive distanced myself a little from the situation察but you mustnt think my love has cooled。 peters a sweetheart察but ive slammed the door to my inner self察if he ever wants to force the lock again察hell have to use a harder crowbar

yours察anne 

m。 frank

saturday察may 20察1944

dearest kitty

last night when i came down from the attic察i noticed察the moment i entered the room察that the lovely vase of carnations had fallen over。 mother was down on her hands and knees mopping up the water and margot was fishing my papers off the floor。 ;what happened拭─i asked with anxious foreboding察and before they could reply察i assessed the damage from across the room。 my entire genealogy file察my notebooks察my books察everything was afloat。 i nearly cried察and i was so upset i started speaking german。 i cant remember a word察but according to margot i babbled something about ;unlioersehbarer schaden察schrecklich察entsetzlich察nie zu ersetzen;* * incalculable loss察terrible察awful察irreplaceable。Аand much more。 fadier burst out laughing and modier and margot joined in察but i felt like crying because all my work and elaborate notes were lost。

i took a closer look and察luckily察die ;incalculable loss; wasnt as bad as id expected。

up in die attic i carefully peeled apart die sheets of paper diat were stuck togedier and dien hung diem on die clodiesline to dry。 it was such a funny sight察even i had to laugh。 maria de medici alongside charles v察william of orange and marie antoinette。

;its rassenschande察* mr。 van daan joked。 an affront to racial purity。Аafter entrusting my papers to peters care察i went back downstairs。

;which books are ruined拭─i asked margot察who was going dirough them。

;algebra察─margot said。

but as luck would have it察my algebra book wasnt entirely ruined。 i wish it had fallen right in the vase。 ive never loathed any book as much as that one。 inside the front cover are the names of at least twenty girls who had it before i did。 its old察yellowed察full of scribbles察crossed´out words and revisions。 the next time im in a wicked mood察im going to tear the darned thing to pieces

yours察anne 

m。 frank

monday察may 221944

dearest kitty

on may 20察father lost his bet and had to give five jars of yogurt to mrs。 van daan

the invasion still hasnt begun。 i can safely say that all of amsterdam察all of holland察in fact the entire western coast of europe察all the way down to spain察are talking about the invasion day and night察debating察making bets and 。 。 。 hoping。

the suspense is rising to fever pitch察by no means has everyone we think of as ;good; dutch people kept their faith in the english察not everyone thinks the english bluff is a masterful strategical move。 oh no察people want deeds´great察heroic deeds。

no one can see farther than the end of their nose察no one gives a thought to the fact that the british are fighting for their own country and their own people察everyone thinks its englands duty to save holland察as quickly as possible。 what obligations do the english have toward us拭what have the dutch done to deserve the generous help they so clearly expect拭oh no察the dutch are very much mistaken。 the english察despite their bluff察are certainly no more to blame for the war than all the other countries察large and small察that are now occupied by the germans。 the british are not about to offer their excuses察true察they were sleeping during the years germany was rearming itself察but all the other countries察especially those bordering on germany察were asleep too。 england and the rest of the world have discovered that burying your head in the sand doesnt work察and now each of them察especially england察is having to pay a heavy price for its ostrich policy。

no country sacrifices its men without reason察and certainly not in the interests of another察and england is no exception。 the invasion察liberation and freedom will e someday察yet england察not the occupied territories察will choose the moment。

to our great sorrow and dismay察weve heard that many people have changed their attitude toward us jews。 weve been told that anti´semitism has cropped up in circles where once it would have been unthinkable。 this fact has affected us all very察very deeply。 the reason for the hatred is understandable察maybe even human察but that doesnt make it right。 according to the christians察the jews are blabbing their secrets to the germans察denouncing their helpers and causing them to suffer the dreadful fate and punishments that have already been meted out to so many。 all of this is true。 but as with everything察they should look at the matter from both sides此would christians act any differently if they were in our place拭could anyone察regardless of whether theyre jews or christians察remain silent in the face of german pressure拭everyone knows its practically impossible察so why do they ask the impossible of the jews

its being said in underground circles that the german jews who immigrated to holland before the war and have now been sent to poland shouldnt be allowed to return here。

they were granted the right to asylum in holland察but once hitler is gone察they should go back to germany。

when you hear that察you begin to wonder why were fighting this long and difficult war。 were always being told that were fighting for freedom察truth and justice the

war isnt even over察and already theres dissension and jews are regarded as lesser beings。 oh察its sad察very sad that the old adage has been confirmed for the umpteenth time此 what one christian does is his own responsibthty察what one jew does reflects on all jews。

to be honest察i cant understand how the dutch察a nation of good察honest察upright people察can sit in judgment on us the way they do。 on us´the most oppressed察unfortunate and pitiable people in all the world。

i have only one hope此that this anti´semitism is just a passing thing察that the dutch will show their true colors察that theyll never waver from what they know in their hearts to be just察for this is unjust

and if they ever carry out this terrible threat察the meager handful of jews still left in holland will have to go。 we too will have to shoulder our bundles and move on察away from this beautiful country察which once so kindly took us in and now turns its back on us。

i love holland。 once i hoped it would bee a fatherland to me察since i had lost my own。 and i hope so still

yours察anne 

m。 frank

thursday察may 25察1944

dearest kitty

beps engaged the news isnt much of a surprise察though none of us are particularly pleased。 bertus may be a nice察steady察athletic young man察but bep doesnt love him察and to me thats enough reason to advise her against marrying him。

beps trying to get ahead in the world察and bertus is pulling her back察hes a laborer察without any interests or any desire to make something of himself察and i dont think thatll make bep happy。 i can understand beps wanting to put an end to her indecision察four weeks ago she decided to write him off察but then she felt even worse。

so she wrote him a letter察and now shes engaged。

there are several factors involved in this engagement。 first察beps sick father察who likes bertus very much。 second察shes the oldest of the voskuijl girls and her mother teases her about being an old maid。 third察shes just turned twenty´four察and that matters a great deal to bep。

mother said it would have been better if bep had simply had an affair with bertus。 i dont know察i feel sorry for bep and can understand her loneliness。 in any case察they can get married only after the war察since bertus is in hiding察or at any rate has gone underground。 besides察they dont have a penny to their name and nothing in the way of a hope chest。 what a sorry prospect for bep察for whom we all wish the best。 i only hope bertus improves under her influence察or that bep finds another man察one who knows how to appreciate her

yours察anne 

m。 frank

the same day theres something happening every day。 this morning mr。 van hoeven was arrested。

he was hiding two jews in his house。 its a heavy blow for us察not only because those poor jews are once again balancing on the edge of an abyss察but also because its terrible for mr。 van hoeven。

the worlds been turned upside down。 the most decent people are being sent to concentration camps察prisons and lonely cells察while the lowest of the low rule over young and old察rich and poor。 one gets caught for black marketeering察another for hiding jews or other un´ fortunate souls。 unless youre a nazi察you dont know whats going to happen to you from one day to the next。

mr。 van hoeven is a great loss to us too。 bep cant possibly lug such huge amounts of potatoes all the way here察nor should she have to察so our only choice is to eat fewer of them。 ill tell you what we have in mind察but its certainly not going to make life here any more agreeable。 mother says well skip breakfast察eat hot cereal and bread for lunch and fried potatoes for dinner and察if possible察vegetables or lettuce once 

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