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Bieber Anne Frank

April 15, 2013 by · Comments Off on Bieber Anne Frank 

Bieber Anne Frank, Canadian pop singer Justin Bieber has apparently committed what Facebook users are calling a self-serving faux pas while visiting the Amsterdam museum honouring Anne Frank, the Jewish teen whose famous diary chronicles what it was like to be in hiding from the Nazis during the Second World War.

According to the Facebook page of the Anne Frank House, Bieber, 19, toured the museum with his entourage for more than hour on Friday evening and before leaving, he signed a guest book with the following message:

“Truly inspiring to be able to come here. Anne was a great girl. Hopefully she would have been a belieber.”

The singer’s fans, mostly teen girls, are known as “Beliebers.”

An official statement posted Monday praised the young singer.

“We think it is very positive that he took the time and effort to visit our museum. He was very interested in the story of Anne Frank and stayed for over an hour. We hope that his visit will inspire his fans to learn more about her life and hopefully read the diary,” the museum said in an official Facebook post.

Via social media, users said the entry showed disrespect for Frank, who died of typhus in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in March 1945.

One person commenting on the museum’s Facebook page criticized the singer as being “way too full of himself,” adding, Frank is “an important historical figure, so show some respect.”

Another wrote: “Glad he went, but the last sentence is VERY self-serving. He missed the lessons of Anne totally.”

Yet another said, “Way to use Anne Frank for self-promotion.”

“I hope he revisits the museum again once he is older and hopefully wiser and truly understand the messages of peacefulness, humility and respect that are wound within those walls,” one woman wrote.

Bieber is in the middle of a European tour and had a concert scheduled in Arnhem in the Netherlands on Saturday night.

BBC correspondent Anna Holligan, based in the Netherlands, wrote on Twitter that she confirmed with the Amsterdam museum’s press office that Bieber did write the note in a “special guest book.”

There has been no comment from the singer on the museum visit.

Anne Frank,Miep Gies

January 12, 2010 by · Comments Off on Anne Frank,Miep Gies 

Anne Frank:Miep Gies, who helped Anne Frank and her family avoid capture by the Nazis for more than two years and safeguarded the young Holocaust victim’s famous diary for posterity, has died at age 100.

A message on her website:

On Monday evening, January 11, Miep Gies deceased after a short illness. She has become 100 years.

The website describes her role thusly:

During the Second World War, Miep Gies, along with Johannes Kleiman, Victor Kugler, Bep Voskuijl, Jan Gies and Johan Voskuijl, made up a team of helpers for the eight Jewish people hiding in the Secret Annex at Prinsengracht 263 in Amsterdam. The office of Otto Frank, where Miep worked as secretary, was located at the front side of the same building.

Following the betrayal and the deportation of the hiders, Miep and her colleague Bep made sure that the diary of the youngest of the group, Anne Frank, did not fall into the hands of the German occupier. Miep stored Anne’s writings in a drawer of her desk, unread, and gave them to Anne’s father when he returned after the war, as the only survivor of the concentration camps. He saw to it that Anne’s legacy was published in 1947 with the title Het Achterhuis (The Secret Annex).

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