Newfound photos of Anne Frank in Britain

North Korea Times Monday 5th June, 2006

Recently discovered photos of Anne Frank, on exhibition in London, show the young girl through the eyes of her father Otto.

The photos of Anne and her family, recently found in archives, are part of the Anne Frank + You exhibition at St Paul's Cathedral in London through June 12, the Daily Mirror reported.

Anne was among the 1.5 million Jewish children systematically murdered by the Third Reich.

Looking at these photographs of happy little girls, and knowing what happened afterwards, you see them in a different light, said show curator Rian Verhoven. Usually these childhood pictures would have represented the start of a young life, but instead many of them document her final years of life.

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