I don’t know why I’ve never thought about this until recently but this diary was effectively, Anne’s sanity. She was in a stifling yet extremely precarious position. It wasn’t just finding certain people insufferable, it was the fear of being caught, the protocols that were completely against her own nature. She really could have done something great and this diary is proof of the kind of writer she could have been.
I used to read this diary once a year every year from ages 9-21. And I always found something new to analyze or simply reflect on. Reading it as a fully grown adult and mother is surely gonna break my heart for this poor baby all over again but it’s necessary that we ingrain these kind of stories into us. We can’t let history repeat itself again and again.
It’s been banned a few times, though not because of how Anne wrote about other girls (like it is this time). I can’t remember the exact reasons why but it’s gone off and on the banned book list for years. You’d be surprised what books are on that list
Probably banned because the source material is heavily questionable. A lot of speculation of bias from the editors and possible ghost writers that might have altered or got rid of what was in the real diary.
@@slimshadow49 Nope. The first attempt to get Anne Frank's book banned came in 1982. Parents in Wise County, Virginia, objected to the descriptions of Frank's anatomy, the romantic feelings she expressed for a female friend, and her burgeoning sexual feelings. In 1983, in Alabama, there was a push to ban the book because people thought it was too depressing for younger readers. Her diary gets banned over and over again bc she expresses attraction to women, discusses her changing body, and the tragedy of her life can lead people to question their faith. It also is seen as too graphic due to the nature of the Holocaust and what she was living through.
Consider it as "naivety" but I would rather believe she did kept to that idea even when she was succumbing to disease in the camp. I can't imagine what she could write had she survive her ordeal...
In Judaism it's believed that all people are somehow good inside as a result of all people being born with what Judaism calls sacred sparks. A long time ago I discussed this with a rabbi who said deep down even Hitler was a good person, but had a soul that was invaded by evil.
I need to go back and read the Diary again. I read it when I was young. I am a girl so it did not surprise me that she wrote about puberty and sex; many girls do, I know I did.
I think it’s hard for a parent to release super sensitive information about their late child, particularly when that parent is publishing her private diaries. I don’t think Otto was wrong to publish her private diary at all, but he left out the bits that painted her as anything other than his precious little girl. I get why he did it. He even said, after reading it, “I never knew her at all.” And I think the person she was becoming amazed him. He wanted the world to know her.
@@BeckBeckGo "He even said, after reading it, "I never knew her at all."" I don't blame him for saying that. At the same time, I don't think that's really 100% Anne's fault or even his fault. No matter how close you are to a person, there's always a chance that they're masking certain parts of themselves because of past experiences. Let's say,like there's a dance that person "A" did a lot but person "B" didn't like it for any reason,then person "A" would be motivated to stop doing that and tell person "B" that they won't do that anymore and that it was just a "phase". But the person "B" finds out through their diary, that person "A" still does it when person "B" isn't around because of that past negative reaction. That's just one hypothetical scenario off the top of my head. I'm sure it's a bit different with Anne and how her dad saw her
I am leaving this comment here so that after some hours, days, weeks, months or years when someone likes or comment on it, I will be reminded to watch this video again
I've know the story since the 1980s. What I found really interesting is that her father didn't censor the lesbian stuff, only the "I hate my mother stuff". There are a few passages that to this day haven't been published, because when the full edition was to be published, it was shown to all the people she mentioned, and a couple of them didn't agree because of the typical teenage things she had written about them in the diary.
In Auschwitz, according to testimonies, Anne and her mother became very close. Edith reportedly lost her will to live after Anne and Margot were transferred to Bergen-Belsen
Wow. It is amazing that this diary has gone through so many Interpretations of what other people want Anne to say but hers Is still an Important voice that needs to be heard for all the good It can do. That you for the kind and respectful tone reading this. Good job!
I learned about Anne Frank and her diary on a field trip in the 6th grade to see Anne Frank remembered the documentary I have since read the book probably over 10 times I should read it again
Honestly, it's the disrespect for me. She had a copy she wanted published. The original she didn't want published. The girl glued brown bags onto pages she clearly didn't want anyone ever seeing. After her death, the only surviving member of her family edited the book to show his daughter in what he felt was her best light. None of those wishes were respected. They published what she didn't want published and are still fighting on if it's appropriate or not. They just had to see what she tried to hide, waiting until technology allowed them to violate the wishes of the dead. The purpose of the book was to be a sneak peek into hiding during ww2 from people that wanted them dead and ended up succeeding. You don't need to know about her puberty or natural sexual curiosity to get the viewpoint of those horrendous things in history. It's just disrespectful.
She had her own edited version, which she prepared for publication after the war. I think it's the B version, but I would have to check my copy with all three texts.
@theotherohlourdespadua1131 that's why it's disrespectful. Some things were not ever meant to be seen. Other things she felt were okay. At the end of the day, we are talking about a minor. Had she lived and not perished, she would have certainly edited it again before publication. The fact still remains that we didn't need to know all the nitty gritty of her experiencing puberty to understand the historical context or significance that the diary represents. This is something that is still very controversial today. In my personal opinion the way her diaries have been handled historically is disrespectful to the little girl who hid in an attic from a government that wanted her dead based solely on her ethno religion. A little girl who wrote about her most inner thoughts and one day wanted to be a writer, who was taken too soon due to hatred.
@Shlumbus69 you can disrespect the memory of a person once they are gone. Which is disrespecting the dead. Typically only done by cowards since they know the person is not here to defend themselves or their memory.
If she had survived the diary would have likely never been made public. It was full of her private thoughts, the words on the pages were for her eyes only. I can't see her agreeing to publish it. She was not alive to protect it, so it got published without her consent.
According to many eyewitnesses and people that knew Anne and studied the diary believe this person would have done marvelous things in her future. She had talent and insights beyond her years.
Great video. Though its weird how scared UA-cam gets whenever anyone discusses these topics. They even had to put a content warning, as if we don't know about that horrific event.
There is another theory floating around that suggests that the Franks and the other folks were not betrayed by someone, rather the Dutch police got smart and noticed something unusual about the place. If I recall correctly, what tipped off the police was discrepancies in use of ration coupons like how one household bough more rations than what the records said they ought to buy...
She's the most famous of her dairy, but there were other kids (girls) that wrote a dairy during WW2. I have hers and another one they made the book look so much like her real dairy, it was gift to her in a dark brown leather cover it shows how her dairy look for the cover design worn out.
Have you read the book Hana's suitcase? I got it in elementary school when the author came to our school and talked about it and signed it etc. It's a fascinating story!
@@lrosenberg101 yes I heard of her she was the Jewish Shirley Temple. It's looks like her dairy on the cover jacket that looks worn out in leather. Thanks for asking.
I read “In Alexa’s shoes “ by Rochelle Alexander and apparently she was carefully documenting her grandmother’s story of survival in World War 2 Europe and apparently Alexa died in 2020 just before the book’s publication but she left behind a legacy that remains one of the most important stories from WW11
A (more plausible) theory was that... They were never betrayed at all. The Dutch police were smart enough to notice discrepancies in the use of ration coupons like how there is one place that buys more supplies than what the records said...
Doesn't matter now because they are long dead. What are we going to do if we find out, try them in absentia? Try their current relatives? Nothing can be gained at this point.
Edith was never Otto's first choice, and apparently young Anne took notice that her mother could never fill his father's heart? Rewinded and listened like 3 times, and then looked at the subs, did nobody catch this error? (5:57-6:02)
The Mendella Effect is just people remembering things wrong, spelling things wrong, or pronouncing things wrong. The proper name is "The Diary of A Young Girl' but its' 'commonly referred to as 'The Diary of Anne Frank' Most likely came about so people knew exactly who the young girl was.
I was surprised to learn there were three versions of her diary. I didn't know her father was the one schlepping it around to get printed. It's always all about the money.
The paper, ink and glue in the diary and some of the accompanying loose sheets also all existed in the early 1940s. Anne mostly wrote her diary using grey-blue ink for fountain pens, with some parts written in pencil.
0:04 This is not conspiracy theory, you can look this up. It is court transcript. Anne Frank's father , hired a man to write that diary, after the war. Then he did not pay the man, so the man sued him. The man produced a contract between him and Anne Frank's father, where he promised the man $50,000 to write the book. The judge ruled in favor of the man and said he produced the book as he was contracted. Now you must pay him. More supporting evidence is the fact that the book was written in ballpoint pen... Something that wasn't available to the public until 1951. So how could a girl in the '40s hiding in an attic write a book in a pen she could have never had?
The man, Meyer Levin discussed dramatizing the diary himself for stage or screen productions in the US. He entered into an informal agreement with Otto Frank, who entered into a formal contract in America with the publisher Doubleday. Levin wrote a draft script for a theatrical version of the diary, but the publishing company and producers opted for a different version This decision led Levin to sue Otto Frank, charging “fraud, breach of contract, and wrongful appropriation of ideas”. Levin was awarded $50,000 dollars as a result of this lawsuit, specifically on the terms of plagiarism.
@@babscabs1987 Fine? Maybe. Actually I think he's a bit weak. Weird? Not even close? Funny? He reads the lines in the script but does not invoke laughter. Did you laugh?
@@babscabs1987 "Weird History" has covered a lot of topics in their signature "weird" way. Typically the real Weird Guy makes wisecracks that are funny. This story wasn't just about Ann Frank, it was mostly about her father's attempt to bring her diary to market and expunge parts of it that weren't flattering to him. It was about attempts to turn it into a musical. It was about copyright law. All of those are grist for a true "Weird History" and offer opportunities for wisecracks. I guarantee that if the real Weird History guy did the narration, we would have had a chuckle or two. I could tell where the "laugh lines" were in the script but the guy just couldn't pull it off. I think you're missing the point.
Having ANOTHER Weird History drink! Drinking Nettle Leaf Tea*†...while watching this Weird History video! Great tea for insightful journal writing! * Inspired from the Weird History videos about the Royal Family. † The brand of the tea is Traditional Medicinals.
So what? We needed those scientists to stay ahead of the Soviet's in rocket technology and jump start our space program. Soviets went on to do way worse to humanity than Germany yet nobody ever cries about their atrocities.
The Diary Of Anne Frank was a play and a movie. Anne Frank The Diary Of A Young Girl is the published book of her diary. I mean it is even written on the copy you displayed.
Everybody knows her and her story, but nobody says her name right. [Ah - nn - eh Fr- ah - nk] was her name. (You can put Google Translate to "German" and type in her name and click on the sound - that's the right way)
Her voice didn't sound like an adolescents? She was 12 in a war time situation and couldn't speak louder during a whisper most of the day how the hell is she supposed to sound? Her childhood was basically gone.
I remember someone suggested writing a diary. One pervasive thought was, does it seem wise to write down intimate thoughts with an abusive narcissist as a father? I can see my father's glee in fu¢king me over using my most inner most thoughts, was my response to this emotionally disconnected moron (a therapist I choose NOT to partake of their service).
Ballpoint notes were added by a graphologist in an examination of the diary after the Second World War. The paper, ink and glue in the diary and some of the accompanying loose sheets also all existed in the early 1940s. Anne mostly wrote her diary using grey-blue ink for fountain pens, with some parts written in pencil.
Having ANOTHER Weird History drink! Drinking BLACK CHERRY SHASTA*† in a fountain drink cup...while watching this Weird History video! It's the Unofficial Pop of Libraries in a fountain drink cup! * From the Weird History video "How Shasta Gets Away With Imitating Coke" † Looking forward to the day Black Cherry Shasta is a tab in the fountain drink machine!
Well I guess that's understandable. The original narrator is the best. But you should understand that he can't always voice a video, especially with how constant the channel uploads. I have a second channel, and it's quite hectic when I always have to voice my lines, correct myself over and over, and so on. And that takes several hours a day, assuming the video is under 5 mins. Now imagine the narrator doing that for a 10mins video everyday, especially with that voice he makes up. So let's appreciate the narrators who fill in for him. He likely has other obligations and doesn't want burnout (something that's prevalent with successful UA-cam channels).
I don’t know why I’ve never thought about this until recently but this diary was effectively, Anne’s sanity. She was in a stifling yet extremely precarious position. It wasn’t just finding certain people insufferable, it was the fear of being caught, the protocols that were completely against her own nature. She really could have done something great and this diary is proof of the kind of writer she could have been.
I used to read this diary once a year every year from ages 9-21. And I always found something new to analyze or simply reflect on. Reading it as a fully grown adult and mother is surely gonna break my heart for this poor baby all over again but it’s necessary that we ingrain these kind of stories into us. We can’t let history repeat itself again and again.
I can't believe this book is being banned in some states. Disgraceful
Ball point pin…. Propaganda
It’s been banned a few times, though not because of how Anne wrote about other girls (like it is this time). I can’t remember the exact reasons why but it’s gone off and on the banned book list for years.
You’d be surprised what books are on that list
@@triciacarey2288 yeah more than half of the ones I read in high school are on there
Probably banned because the source material is heavily questionable. A lot of speculation of bias from the editors and possible ghost writers that might have altered or got rid of what was in the real diary.
@@slimshadow49 Nope. The first attempt to get Anne Frank's book banned came in 1982. Parents in Wise County, Virginia, objected to the descriptions of Frank's anatomy, the romantic feelings she expressed for a female friend, and her burgeoning sexual feelings. In 1983, in Alabama, there was a push to ban the book because people thought it was too depressing for younger readers.
Her diary gets banned over and over again bc she expresses attraction to women, discusses her changing body, and the tragedy of her life can lead people to question their faith. It also is seen as too graphic due to the nature of the Holocaust and what she was living through.
The fact she believed in the good of people while experiencing what she did speaks volumes
Shows how stupid people can be
@@TheKawasaki250SHAME ON YOU 🤬
"It was my imagination, and in my mind, I believed it. Even now, I believe it"
Consider it as "naivety" but I would rather believe she did kept to that idea even when she was succumbing to disease in the camp. I can't imagine what she could write had she survive her ordeal...
In Judaism it's believed that all people are somehow good inside as a result of all people being born with what Judaism calls sacred sparks. A long time ago I discussed this with a rabbi who said deep down even Hitler was a good person, but had a soul that was invaded by evil.
It's a disgrace that this Diary has to be censored. It changes the whole story.
You can purchase the critical edition, which isn't uncensored.
I need to go back and read the Diary again. I read it when I was young. I am a girl so it did not surprise me that she wrote about puberty and sex; many girls do, I know I did.
And her father actually never censored that part, only the "I hate my mother" stuff.
@@marianparoo1544 yes he did.
I think it’s hard for a parent to release super sensitive information about their late child, particularly when that parent is publishing her private diaries. I don’t think Otto was wrong to publish her private diary at all, but he left out the bits that painted her as anything other than his precious little girl. I get why he did it. He even said, after reading it, “I never knew her at all.” And I think the person she was becoming amazed him. He wanted the world to know her.
@@BeckBeckGo "He even said, after reading it, "I never knew her at all.""
I don't blame him for saying that. At the same time, I don't think that's really 100% Anne's fault or even his fault. No matter how close you are to a person, there's always a chance that they're masking certain parts of themselves because of past experiences. Let's say,like there's a dance that person "A" did a lot but person "B" didn't like it for any reason,then person "A" would be motivated to stop doing that and tell person "B" that they won't do that anymore and that it was just a "phase". But the person "B" finds out through their diary, that person "A" still does it when person "B" isn't around because of that past negative reaction.
That's just one hypothetical scenario off the top of my head. I'm sure it's a bit different with Anne and how her dad saw her
The house and attic are one of the most memorable museums you'll ever visit.
The Dutch disagree.
@@lawsondurbin26 What's their problem with it? I heard a few speak fondly about it.
@@lawsondurbin26Says who??? I'm Dutch, and everybody I knew are very proud off the book! So explain yourself, or shut your mouth!!! 🤬🤬🤬🤬✡️🌹🙏🏻
I am leaving this comment here so that after some hours, days, weeks, months or years when someone likes or comment on it, I will be reminded to watch this video again
Thanks for sharing. I guess.
Good for you.
Hello I get it this time!!
Hope I reminded you
I got worms 🪱🪱
I feel sorry for annes mother She was obviously depressed but Being a fifteen year old Anna didn't realise this that edith was depressed
I don't she did either. They were living during a war so I could see Edith being depressed around that time plus who knows how Otto really felt.
I've know the story since the 1980s. What I found really interesting is that her father didn't censor the lesbian stuff, only the "I hate my mother stuff". There are a few passages that to this day haven't been published, because when the full edition was to be published, it was shown to all the people she mentioned, and a couple of them didn't agree because of the typical teenage things she had written about them in the diary.
Thanks!
In Auschwitz, according to testimonies, Anne and her mother became very close. Edith reportedly lost her will to live after Anne and Margot were transferred to Bergen-Belsen
But somehow at the same time there was 0 survivors at Auschwitz.
Lot of survivors of those "death" camps. Pretty weird.
@@deep_fried_midgetwhy is it weird? Auschwitz had 1.5 million prisoners over the 3 years it ran.
@@deep_fried_midgetGet all the way fucked.
@@deep_fried_midget How so?
Wow. It is amazing that this diary has gone through so many Interpretations of what other people want Anne to say but hers Is still an Important voice that needs to be heard for all the good It can do. That you for the kind and respectful tone reading this. Good job!
Here before there are comments that focus solely on the narrator and not on the subject.
None of us are here for the topic. I’m here for the narrator
@@RageQtGaming Kind of creepy.
Why would we focus on him
@@GreatLakesFeatherCo Because it's a different narrator than before in the past videos
Like you’re doing rn?
I learned about Anne Frank and her diary on a field trip in the 6th grade to see Anne Frank remembered the documentary I have since read the book probably over 10 times I should read it again
The fact that some people didn’t believe Anne wrote them because apparently they were too mature for a teenager 🙄
How can one not be more mature than normal teenagers in such a time?
Rest in power and peace 🙏
Anne Frank
12 June 1929 ~
Feb/Mar 1945
@ 15 years young⚘
Well today class we have a substitute teacher😂👍
I love sub day. NO HOMEWORK!!
Brutal…but otherwise accurate
🤣🤣🤣
Learning is learning, my guy.
Honestly, it's the disrespect for me. She had a copy she wanted published. The original she didn't want published. The girl glued brown bags onto pages she clearly didn't want anyone ever seeing. After her death, the only surviving member of her family edited the book to show his daughter in what he felt was her best light. None of those wishes were respected. They published what she didn't want published and are still fighting on if it's appropriate or not. They just had to see what she tried to hide, waiting until technology allowed them to violate the wishes of the dead. The purpose of the book was to be a sneak peek into hiding during ww2 from people that wanted them dead and ended up succeeding. You don't need to know about her puberty or natural sexual curiosity to get the viewpoint of those horrendous things in history. It's just disrespectful.
She had her own edited version, which she prepared for publication after the war. I think it's the B version, but I would have to check my copy with all three texts.
@@marianparoo1544 The current published version people knew is a mix between the A Diary and the B Diary...
I mean, if you're dead you're dead there's no such thing as disrespecting the dead.
@theotherohlourdespadua1131 that's why it's disrespectful. Some things were not ever meant to be seen. Other things she felt were okay. At the end of the day, we are talking about a minor. Had she lived and not perished, she would have certainly edited it again before publication. The fact still remains that we didn't need to know all the nitty gritty of her experiencing puberty to understand the historical context or significance that the diary represents. This is something that is still very controversial today. In my personal opinion the way her diaries have been handled historically is disrespectful to the little girl who hid in an attic from a government that wanted her dead based solely on her ethno religion. A little girl who wrote about her most inner thoughts and one day wanted to be a writer, who was taken too soon due to hatred.
@Shlumbus69 you can disrespect the memory of a person once they are gone. Which is disrespecting the dead. Typically only done by cowards since they know the person is not here to defend themselves or their memory.
I remember reading the book in way back in middle school.
May their memory be blessed. Never again.
well sadly again, nazi judaism is a real thing, the irony!
God, it's such sad history. Poor girl.
Almost unbelievable.
Don't worry, it's only make-believe
Definitely
The sad truth is that had she survived, her diary would probably not have been as famous.
But the good truth is that she would've been alive and not die a young age...
Why wouldn't a book about a person who actually experienced the Holocaust not be as famous if they were still alive?
@@blackpoptart4781 Because there are hundreds if not thousands of memoirs of holocaust survivors. Hers would just be another one.
If she had survived the diary would have likely never been made public. It was full of her private thoughts, the words on the pages were for her eyes only. I can't see her agreeing to publish it. She was not alive to protect it, so it got published without her consent.
According to many eyewitnesses and people that knew Anne and studied the diary believe this person would have done marvelous things in her future.
She had talent and insights beyond her years.
“This child was trying to write a book while hiding from the nazis… with a ballpoint pens…”
Great video. Though its weird how scared UA-cam gets whenever anyone discusses these topics. They even had to put a content warning, as if we don't know about that horrific event.
NAZI BAD MKAY BOYIM?!
Sadly there are plenty of people who believe it wasn't nearly as bad as it was, or didn't happen at all 🤯😠
No you arent allowed to think critically about the topic. It's against the law in most places.
I just finished reading one of the many books written about her, hoping to find who the traitor was and as always, nothing.
Maybe that's because the story was all a lie in the first place
There is another theory floating around that suggests that the Franks and the other folks were not betrayed by someone, rather the Dutch police got smart and noticed something unusual about the place. If I recall correctly, what tipped off the police was discrepancies in use of ration coupons like how one household bough more rations than what the records said they ought to buy...
The backstory is just as fascinating as the book itself. So many dimensions to it, but that’s what humanities does
She's the most famous of her dairy, but there were other kids (girls) that wrote a dairy during WW2. I have hers and another one they made the book look so much like her real dairy, it was gift to her in a dark brown leather cover it shows how her dairy look for the cover design worn out.
Have you read the book Hana's suitcase? I got it in elementary school when the author came to our school and talked about it and signed it etc. It's a fascinating story!
@@lrosenberg101 yes I heard of her she was the Jewish Shirley Temple. It's looks like her dairy on the cover jacket that looks worn out in leather. Thanks for asking.
I read “In Alexa’s shoes “ by Rochelle Alexander and apparently she was carefully documenting her grandmother’s story of survival in World War 2 Europe and apparently Alexa died in 2020 just before the book’s publication but she left behind a legacy that remains one of the most important stories from WW11
We Are Witnesses is one I remember from childhood. It centered 5 teens (including Anne) who wrote diaries during that time
It's still not clear who betrayed them. 😢
A (more plausible) theory was that... They were never betrayed at all. The Dutch police were smart enough to notice discrepancies in the use of ration coupons like how there is one place that buys more supplies than what the records said...
Doesn't matter now because they are long dead. What are we going to do if we find out, try them in absentia? Try their current relatives? Nothing can be gained at this point.
@@katemaloney4296 We certainly can't change anything that happened, but historical accuracy must be upheld at all times, IMO.
7:50 the argument that it swaps between ink and pen and is therefore fake is such a strawman argument
Edith was never Otto's first choice, and apparently young Anne took notice that her mother could never fill his father's heart? Rewinded and listened like 3 times, and then looked at the subs, did nobody catch this error?
(5:57-6:02)
This has been my favorite book since being a child.
“She probably didn’t want anyone snooping “ that’s exactly why I would want to hide my innermost thoughts and stuff
“Whoever is happy will make others happy too.” - Anne Frank
I know the script is the same regardless of who narrates the video, but I’m far less inclined to continue watching the video when I hear it isn’t Tom.
The book i read in school was titled "The Diary of Anne Frank" ...the "young girl" part is new to me. Mendela effect, or public school censorship?
The Mendella Effect is just people remembering things wrong, spelling things wrong, or pronouncing things wrong. The proper name is "The Diary of A Young Girl' but its' 'commonly referred to as 'The Diary of Anne Frank' Most likely came about so people knew exactly who the young girl was.
The original title for this book is "Het Achterhuis" (The Backhouse, poetically translated as "The Secret Annex")...
The play is called "The Diary of Anne Frank" and the (American version) book is called "The Diary of a Young Girl"
@@spidermiss2426 Ah, tx!
I was surprised to learn there were three versions of her diary. I didn't know her father was the one schlepping it around to get printed. It's always all about the money.
Because it's all BS.
@@deep_fried_midgetcheck your antisemitism at the door please.
He wrote the diary too.
since i've read comments about the new narrator, i can't unhear it
Cool stories. I really like your channel. I also started making stories, not as professional as yours, but I think for a beginner very good.
8:59 i thought Eleonore Roosevelt had a have in getting it published in the USA? I do know for sure that she wrote the preface of one edition…
Thanks for this! ✍
very cool upload. thanks
I wanna hear about the Michael Swaim Diaries😉
Going to be interesting to see how long the ballpoint pen comments stay.
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@@James-co2nb the book was written in ballpoint pen something that wasn't available until 1951... Anne Frank died in the 40s
Another interesting factoid. Anne Frank's step sister has called out the "liberation" footage as not being real as there is no snow on the ground.
@@MalachiHealey What? Anne Frank only has one sister (Margot) and both of them perish before the war's end. How could she be commenting on that?
@@theotherohlourdespadua1131 It was her step sister Eva Schloss
I would really like to know what it was like to go through puberty during that time. Parents just don’t understand.
What they never experienced puberty themselves, & were also once young ? 🤔
I wanna know what happened to the OG narrator
He's still around lol he didn't go anywhere
Nice video.
A+ video!
Awesome topic and history, so complicated!
Any comment on Anne's ballpoint pen diary entries?
I just got flagged 2 days ago for "hate speech" 😂 lol they'd surely shut me down again for pointing out that inconvenient fact
She used a fountain pen, not a ballpoint pen.
She was the inventor after all.
Ballpoint notes were added by a graphologist in an examination of the diary after the Second World War.
The paper, ink and glue in the diary and some of the accompanying loose sheets also all existed in the early 1940s. Anne mostly wrote her diary using grey-blue ink for fountain pens, with some parts written in pencil.
2:19 i have read about that while reading her diary like mentions of puberty
So they start a legal war over it. We never learn.
Try to grasp what "Never again" really means.
It only applies to the Jews. No one else.
The book only gets air once every 10 years? Wow.
0:04 This is not conspiracy theory, you can look this up. It is court transcript.
Anne Frank's father , hired a man to write that diary, after the war.
Then he did not pay the man, so the man sued him.
The man produced a contract between him and Anne Frank's father, where he promised the man $50,000 to write the book.
The judge ruled in favor of the man and said he produced the book as he was contracted. Now you must pay him.
More supporting evidence is the fact that the book was written in ballpoint pen... Something that wasn't available to the public until 1951.
So how could a girl in the '40s hiding in an attic write a book in a pen she could have never had?
I didn’t know that.
Woah fella, i think you've had a bit too much to think there. All you need to know is that it was bad. Just look at that shoe room!
LIES LIES LIES SHAME ON YOU IT'S BEEN PROVEN THAT ANNE WROTE HER DIARY
@@miaskIT'S BULLSHIT IT'S BEEN PROVEN THAT THE DIARY IS AUTHENTIC
The man, Meyer Levin discussed dramatizing the diary himself for stage or screen productions in the US. He entered into an informal agreement with Otto Frank, who entered into a formal contract in America with the publisher Doubleday.
Levin wrote a draft script for a theatrical version of the diary, but the publishing company and producers opted for a different version
This decision led Levin to sue Otto Frank, charging “fraud, breach of contract, and wrongful appropriation of ideas”. Levin was awarded $50,000 dollars as a result of this lawsuit, specifically on the terms of plagiarism.
What about the part that was written in ballpoint pen?
The notes written by a graphologist.
Anyone else think Anne would have cringed at the thought of someone reading her "real" diary?
I now understand a bit more about her story
Matthew McConaughey, Nick Saban, and Alanis Morissette are all avid diary writers.
Sounds like it’s all about the money, not getting her story out there.
History, yes. Weird? No. Bring back the Weird Guy! When will these guys realize that the "Weird" in "Weird History" comes from the great narrator?
This narrator is fine, take it easy champ.
@@babscabs1987 Fine? Maybe. Actually I think he's a bit weak. Weird? Not even close? Funny? He reads the lines in the script but does not invoke laughter. Did you laugh?
@emmgeevideo no, I didn't laugh during a video about a little girl who died in the holocaust...
@@babscabs1987 "Weird History" has covered a lot of topics in their signature "weird" way. Typically the real Weird Guy makes wisecracks that are funny. This story wasn't just about Ann Frank, it was mostly about her father's attempt to bring her diary to market and expunge parts of it that weren't flattering to him. It was about attempts to turn it into a musical. It was about copyright law. All of those are grist for a true "Weird History" and offer opportunities for wisecracks. I guarantee that if the real Weird History guy did the narration, we would have had a chuckle or two. I could tell where the "laugh lines" were in the script but the guy just couldn't pull it off. I think you're missing the point.
@emmgeevideo I get your point, I just don't mind the other narrator. My last comment was more of a joke tbh, you set me up real nice 😁
Having ANOTHER Weird History drink!
Drinking Nettle Leaf Tea*†...while watching this Weird History video!
Great tea for insightful journal writing!
* Inspired from the Weird History videos about the Royal Family.
† The brand of the tea is Traditional Medicinals.
*Anne Frank:* _Still the World's Hide 'n Seek Champion!_
It's sad 15 American publishers turned it down.
I've got a request for a topic. How about the REAL history of the creation of Bill Finger's Batman.
It’s a little more complicated than just weird, so many questions yet we’re haters if we broach such questions about #Ourhistory
This channel isnt the same with the distinct voice of the other narrator
Such a great reminder of how horrible antisemitism is.
Oh give it a rest already. Hatred of any group is no worse than another.
@@DD-gc2nq
I hate Philadelphia Eagle fans
But I don’t want them eradicated from the face of the earth
See the difference ?
How times have changed since 2010.. 🤦🏻♀️
1:46 That is a beautiful diary, so iconic!
Was versteht man unter überarbeiten?
Didnt the father embellish like a good portion of it
She and her family were betrayed by a neighbor
Operation paperclip 📎. America is a illusion
So what? We needed those scientists to stay ahead of the Soviet's in rocket technology and jump start our space program. Soviets went on to do way worse to humanity than Germany yet nobody ever cries about their atrocities.
Man that blind and deaf girl really could tell a good story
Totally thought I recognize this voice. It’s Michal swaim from cracked.
are you sure?
@@angelae4412 yeah! He posted about it on his twitter when I looked it up
The Diary Of Anne Frank was a play and a movie. Anne Frank The Diary Of A Young Girl is the published book of her diary. I mean it is even written on the copy you displayed.
This girl is better than me
Here’s a better question. Why is the holocaust museum in Washington D.C?
There are many holocaust museums all around the world. What’s your point?
There are many all over the world. They are all paid for by private donations and are built on private property. You might be human tr45h
There's one in Jerusalem---Yad Vashem.
Complicated is how Otto got himself in court fabricating the diary
False
Please stop trying to use other voiceover guys, they make your videos unwatchable. Especially, this guy.
I know they buried her body with others, her sister and mother and five hundred families…..
And will she remember me fifty years later I wished I could save her
in some sort of Time Machine......
Everybody knows her and her story, but nobody says her name right.
[Ah - nn - eh Fr- ah - nk] was her name.
(You can put Google Translate to "German" and type in her name and click on the sound - that's the right way)
Hello fellow noticers.
Honestly. ....such a shame we will never know the truth with all these people ommiting all the things Anne wrote. How lame
I have a very strange question. Is Michael Swain narrating?
Awww man, it’s the JV narrator today.
Her voice didn't sound like an adolescents? She was 12 in a war time situation and couldn't speak louder during a whisper most of the day how the hell is she supposed to sound? Her childhood was basically gone.
I remember someone suggested writing a diary. One pervasive thought was, does it seem wise to write down intimate thoughts with an abusive narcissist as a father? I can see my father's glee in fu¢king me over using my most inner most thoughts, was my response to this emotionally disconnected moron (a therapist I choose NOT to partake of their service).
What happened to the other voice over person? 😢 loved that voice
So its not a real autobiography?
Ever listened to his translated speeches? Nothing told to us about the time period was real.
YES IT IS
What is a real autobiography to begin with? Unless it is a self published pdf on some server a lector at least had a look at it...
Ball point pens
And typhus.
She used a fountain pen, not a ballpoint pen.
Ballpoint notes were added by a graphologist in an examination of the diary after the Second World War. The paper, ink and glue in the diary and some of the accompanying loose sheets also all existed in the early 1940s. Anne mostly wrote her diary using grey-blue ink for fountain pens, with some parts written in pencil.
"It was real in my mind"
I'm half way through the video and still no "new" news....sad to use this as clickbate...
I have always believed one of the helpers turned them in.
Ignorant comment
Wow Anna Frank ❤❤❤
Hey new narrator: I like you!
She used a fountain pen, not a ballpoint pen.
Having ANOTHER Weird History drink!
Drinking BLACK CHERRY SHASTA*† in a fountain drink cup...while watching this Weird History video!
It's the Unofficial Pop of Libraries in a fountain drink cup!
* From the Weird History video "How Shasta Gets Away With Imitating Coke"
† Looking forward to the day Black Cherry Shasta is a tab in the fountain drink machine!
This Michael Swaim narrating, right? Formerly of Cracked and Small Beans?
I dont wanna throw shade, but i know im not the only one who is immediately disappointed when i hear this narrator.
Well I guess that's understandable. The original narrator is the best. But you should understand that he can't always voice a video, especially with how constant the channel uploads.
I have a second channel, and it's quite hectic when I always have to voice my lines, correct myself over and over, and so on. And that takes several hours a day, assuming the video is under 5 mins. Now imagine the narrator doing that for a 10mins video everyday, especially with that voice he makes up.
So let's appreciate the narrators who fill in for him. He likely has other obligations and doesn't want burnout (something that's prevalent with successful UA-cam channels).
Can you do a video about the count of Monte Cristo book please?
Sob really wanted to listen to this one