Anne Frank's secret sex and prostitution records were found, which she disguised in her diary
Researchers have discovered the hidden pages of Anne Frank's diary, on which risky jokes and her personal reflections on sex and prostitution were recorded.
Researchers say the girl disguised them with brown paper, apparently fearing that the other residents of her military shelter would find them and read them, writes Daily Mail.
Enlightening the paper and taking photos of the high-resolution page, the researchers were able to read the text of two disguised diary pages. The Anne Frank Foundation announced the opening of 15 May.
Anne, who died in a Nazi concentration camp, kept a diary, ranging in age from 13 to 15 years.
In the excerpt about sex, Anna described that a young woman begins to have menstruation at the age of about 14, adding that this is "a sign that she is ripe to have a relationship with a man, but no one, of course, does not do so before marriage."
She wrote about prostitution: “All men, if they are normal, go with women. Such women stop them on the street, and then go together. In Paris, they have big houses for that. Dad was there. ”
Executive director of the museum Anne frank house Ronald Leopold says that "like any teenager, Anna was interested in the topic of sex."
Leopold added that Anna wrote on this topic in other sections of the diaries that have already been published earlier.
Anna kept a diary while she and her family hid in Amsterdam for two years, trying to escape the Nazi invaders during World War II.
The Frank family originally lived in Frankfurt (Germany), but went to the Netherlands when the Nazis gained control of the German parliament in the 1930s.
By 1940, the Nazis occupied the Netherlands, and the family was trapped in Amsterdam.
Presumably, the Nazis arrested the Frank family in 1944 on a tip from an informant.
Anna died of typhoid fever in the Nazi concentration camp Bergen-Belsen shortly before his release by the Allied forces in 1945. Otto Frank, the only family member who survived the Holocaust, returned to Amsterdam after the war. He was given the diary of Anna, who was rescued by a family friend, he was published in 1947 year, which led to the posthumous fame of the girl.
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