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Controversy
On Frank Diary

Amsterdam (JTA)
he publication of new
excerpts of Anne Frank's diary
has triggered threats of possi-
ble legal action.
The threats come after a leading
Dutch newspaper, Het Parool, repro-
duced what it claimed were excerpts
from five missing pages of the famous
diary of Anne Frank, the Dutch teen-
ager who died of typhus in Bergen-
Belsen after the Nazis discovered her
hiding place in an Amsterdam attic.
The missing pages, which were sup-
pressed by Anne's father, Otto, the only
member of the family to survive the
Holocaust, reportedly contain critical
comments by Anne about her parents'
relationship.
"It isn't an ideal marriage," she wrote.
"Father isn't in love, he kisses her the
way he kisses us ... he sometimes looks
at her teasingly or mockingly, but never
lovingly"
Pierre Loewe of the Swiss-based Anne
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Frank Fund, which Owns the copyright
to the diaries, warned that "the case is in
the hands of our lawyers."
Het Paroors deputy editor, Frits
Campagne, responded by saying, "We
think the whole subject is news, and
there is no copyright on news. If they
send their lawyers, we will ask our
lawyers to answer them."
Otto Frank, who died in 1980, is
understood to have given the missing
pages to a family friend, Cor Suijk, as a
gift, but it is not known how the
excerpts were passed on to Het Parool.
Suijk, a former employee of the
Dutch-based Anne Frank Foundation,
has demanded that proceeds from publi-
cation of the pages go to the Anne
Frank Center USA in New York, where
he now works.
According to David Barnouw of the
Netherlands State Institute for War
Documentation, Otto Frank wanted the
contents of the missing pages to remain
private.
When the diaries were published in
1947, he is believed to 'have deleted sig-
nificant sections of her entries, including
negative remarks Anne made about
friends who had hidden with the Frank
family and perished in the Holocaust.
At the request of the Catholic
publishing house in the Netherlands
that first printed the diaries, Otto
Frank is also believed to have deleted
what were then considered explicit
sexual passages. ❑

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