Tom Fraterrigo Same but I don’t want my Nanny to come with me because she upset me on Friday badly saying the dates when they all died and I cried so hard on it I wanted to go home, she doesn’t understand what I’m going through
I've wanted to write a newer version for awhile now. I got my hands on some of her unedited diary entries recently, and wow, there is SO MUCH to unpack there. Her father shared what he felt would paint his precious daughter as a normal little girl under extraordinary circumstances, but the truth was, and he said it himself, he didn't know his daughter, meaning he didn't know all of these things that only her diary ever new. I often wonder how she would have felt if she'd known her father read all of that (including the horrific things she said about her mother, not to mention the extremely progressive views she had about sexuality, both in terms of women, but also in general. The beautiful future that Amsterdam, and Nederland has enjoyed in the modern era was built on the backs of the attitudes that came out of this generation. She even spoke about increased safety around legal prostitution. This was a 14 year old child. She was a deep little thinker. But she was also something else. Her diary spanned puberty through early and mid adolescence, and she was DEFINITELY A TEENAGER. She had all of the angst, paranoia, and joyful self-absorption of adolescent girlhood, and she made a lot of the same mistakes, with the same viperous tongue, that we (hopefully) all remember having as teenagers. She wasn't a saint. She was a teen girl. She had the potential to grow into a great humanitarian, she was definitely a kind, caring, and empathetic person, but she WAS A TEENAGER. Under really stressful circumstances. I've wanted to write a movie treatment that really demonstrates this. Not because I'm trying to paint her as some spoiled brat, I believe I've made it clear that I DO NOT think that of her whatsoever, but to allow her to be a teen girl. She was a teen girl. She deserved to have been a teen girl. She deserved to have mood swings, and get snarky from time to time. She deserved to explore adult thoughts, feelings, and topics in a safe way (her diary). And today, I believe she deserves to be her TRUE, AUTHENTIC self. Otto's edits showed her as a near saint, and as a parent myself, I GET THAT. I do. And I don't fault him for that one iota. But for me, it was such a privilege to read some of the things that she wrote that naturally made her dad uncomfortable. She was a complete human being, beautifully flawed, wonderfully cheeky, sometimes annoying, IN ADDITION TO all of the wonderful traits and virtues history has bestowed upon her. She deserves to be seen for her entire, authentic self. If this had happened to me, I'd want as big a voice as the future agreed to offer me.
WITHERBEAGLE sadly because she was only of the few who kept record fo what was she living as a Jew in hiding and this was later published by her father . There’s countless stories but not many were l I’ll enough to write them not survived to do so .
Anne wished to travel to many countries and wished to know them but was unable, but those countries know her. And she wished to study history but she is history now.
@Kathleen Raecke Excuse me? Why are you insulting Anne? She also had other quailities. Margot was kind she should have changed the world too like Anne.
crazy cat & catlover -- a very sad thing is how closed to the end of the war she died, she and the others ... for sure, she changed the hearts of many people, still she does ... but she would have deserved so much life ... ... by the way - I love cats, too !!
It’s criminal that this film isn’t more known. Im so glad my English teacher showed it to us when I was in middle school. Such an important and incredible film
The whole sequence at 2:48:24 changed my life in highschool, i mean he got off the train and the only place he had to go was where his life was basically ended probably hoping anything he had ever known still remained with the snow and her looking down on him, and him explaining how he saw his friend give up and that he "lives in hope" when thinking about the girls only to go on to find out they were killed, beyond powerful.
I to read this book in secondary school, it is very emotional as like the documentaries and movies made, what makes all this so very very sad is its the true 💙 what such brave children & adults 💙 RIP 🙏
@@patriciarowe3431 Some people don't know who she is. Infants included for not knowing who she is obviously. I guess your correct, most earthlings were inspired by her work.
Ive been to Anne Franks house, read some of her diary, stood in the rooms she lived in, looked out of the windows that she would have looked out of. I have never been so moved and it brought me to tears. There are no words to describe the feeling.
I remember being invited to London for the Holocaust’s 75th anniversary in 2020. I had full honours by the Holocaust charities that year and I was only 17 and I now visit Holocaust survivors every year saying I was in London with them. I cry every time we lose a Holocaust survivor
I saw several movies about Anne Frank, also read her diary itself (in Dutch and Esperanto (Anne Frank ne estas de hieraŭ). Most movies are only about her and her family's stay in the Achterhuis, but never knew anything about her live before the Achterhuis and the deportation to Bergen-Belsen, until... this movie. It is a really awesome movie. I wish on a day there will be a version in Dutch and German, the languages that the characters likely spok.
And what's happening now is a repeat of 1932, with the vicious antisemitism in college universities. All because Israel is determined to wipe out an enemy sworn to eliminate the Jewish people and the nation of Israel. This absolutely infuriates me. God says that He would bless those that bless Israel and the Jewish people.
@@user-qr9uh1fd8g I suggest you look up the term 'describe your feelings', I don't see any feelings described in my comment, just a list of what I did.
Ha ha it's almost 2 am watching now Thursday morning Los Angeles. I remember going to the museume of Tolerance in L.A. if you live out here and haven't gone. The last part of the tour was hearing from a survival. She was very nice and you could still see the number on her arm. It's fading away like can barely notice much unless it pointed out.
My grandfather once told me that people can still be good, if humankind can learn to control its hatred and it’s fear. His words were, “its a simple ideal, and yet such a tall order.”
I remember the first time I watched this and despite having seen so many holocaust documentaries and films, him telling Miep ‘Margot and Anne aren’t coming back’ just gutted me. It still does. I see my father in him and it really humanises how incredibly just devastating these losses are. I don’t know why that simple line impacts me so much. They were just his little girls and now they are dead. The loss remains inconceivable. So many. For what? Two faces. Two names. Two little girls… of how many? 16 and 19. Babies with their whole lives ahead of them. The sheer number is inconceivable.
Agreed .There were 2 out of THOUSANDS babies and children only because They were jewish and wore yellow stars. Horrific. 😭Ann and margot unfortunately werent alone to die ..
Andy11307 LakersFan Yes, I’m glad everyone in college helped me in Cardiff on Thursday 12th March because my candle of Anne was there. The worst of it was; Tracy the moody teacher touched our diary we made and I got frustrated
@@ljmcdonald2703 It’s very accurate to what me and Flyora (Come and see) experienced with Woody in 2024 and Flyora continues blaming himself for those who have died and couldn’t be saved. It was all Woodys fault they died
Today is 12th June 2019. If Anne Frank were alive , she would have turned 90 years old today !! May your soul Rest in Peace dear Anne. Also RIP all those innocent Jews and other innocent people who became victims of hatred and perished during the Nazi rule!!!
@Ayub Abdulle anne died of typhus Peter died of death March Margot died of Typhus Edith died of starving Hermann died of Shot Protenalla died of train crash
The last scene of Anne Frank, as she cradles her dead sister is one of the saddest scenes ever filmed. It was made so sad by the way it actually referenced Anne's diary. The July 15 1944 entry contains her famous quote, "in spite of everything, I still believe people are really good at heart." But, it also contains this line, "I can feel the sufferings of millions, and yet, if I look up into the heavens I think that it will all come right, that this cruelty too will end, and that peace and tranquility will return again." Anne mentioned this practice of looking to the heavens/sky and being filled with hope and reassurance a few times in her diary. But, the last scene of Anne in the movie shows her in complete despair looking up at the heavens as the camera pulls up and away...no hope, left...no reassurance, and no longer any comfort from looking to the heavens. I think the director crafted that scene with the despairing look to the heavens with that July 15 entry in mind, to show the utter despair and hopelessness that she must have been feeling in that moment.
Yeah, Anne is looking up and has lost all hope. Hope died when Margot did and like her friend Hannah Goslar said that Anne felt she had nothing to live for as she thought her father and mother were dead. Her mother really was dead at this point, but Hannah said that if Anne had known that Otto was still alive it would have given her something to fight on and live for. Hannah had something to live for. She lost her mother and father, but she still had Gaby, her little sister.
@@torieowens8277 Yes, it's sad that Anne Frank lived the last months of her life thinking her father was dead. She actually thought he was sent to the gas chambers immediately after they were separated. And, he normally would have been, but, since he was in hiding for the past two years, he actually looked in better shape, and younger, than his 56 years...which would gotten him sent right to the gas chambers. Anne Frank caught typhoid though, with absolutely no medical treatment given for it, so it's unlikely she would have survived. Hannah Gosler survived, but she was not actually in Bergen Belson, subject to the brutal conditions Anne and her sister were subjected to. Hannah was part of an exchange camp. The Nazis put a group of Jews with ties to Palestine into special camps with the intention of exchanging them for German POW's held by the allies. Nothing ever came of it (no Jews were ever exchanged), but the Jews in those camps received much better treatment. So much so, that they actually received red cross packages. When Hannah threw the food over to Anne, it was actually from one of her Red Cross packages. Not many know about the exchange camp existence, just like many are not aware that in hiding, Anne was actually aware of what was happening to the Jews in the camps they were being transported to from Westerbork. As early as her October 9, 1942 entry, she wrote, "If it's that bad in Holland, what must it be like in those faraway places where the the Germans are sending them? We assume most of them are being murdered. The English radio says they are being gassed."
@@TigerGuy052 Millions of people died during the Holocaust. Including children and teenagers. Just because that makes you uncomfortable doesn't give you the right to say it never happened. this was someone's daughter, someone's sister. Nothing about her story is cool. Shame on you.
@@Aheartofbooks Don't feed the trolls. This is what they want, when they sit in their parent's basements (at the age 30+) writing comments trying to push buttons in people. No life'ers who get off on receiving replies to their nonsense. Best just to ignore them...like everyone does, in their failed, friendless lives.
I can’t imagine how the father felt knowing he was the only one who made it out alive, and it’s even more heartbreaking to think about all the emotions he experienced when he went and visited their secret hiding place later on. I read the play when I was in school and we watched the movie too. I cried.
@@Kookie1997Love “crying emoji” -😢 only has a single tear, the “laughing emoji” has 2X the tears. I argue the laugh emoji represents more pain and sorrow for the 300,000 souls lost.
Anne said that she wanted to be remembered even after her death and to go on living. Boy, is she ever! I wonder if she knows just how much she IS remembered, and how much of an affect she's had on generation after generation? That's eternal living in my opinion...
Seeing Anne talking and imagining her future with her sister is just emotional. She wanted to be a writer, study languages and history, travel the world and be a modern woman. Honestly, it looks like she has achieved it. She is a diarist, her diary is translated into many languages, languages that she would have wanted to study, she is a part of modern history now that we look at it. Her diary is almost in every part of the world and she HAS travelled by means of it 🥺
Sad part is today this movie speaks volumes especially what is going on in our country I don’t know how or any other way to explain it lockdowns forcin people to wear masks to be vaccinated I feel this we need to learn from My grandfather faught for their freedom I can’t imagine the horrors
@@goldilox3147 here here well said and I am getting my booster 2 days before Australia Day I am asking myself the question why western Australia are doing keeping the borders up until further notice and it kinda stinks for all those people that live in that territory that cannot get home when they fully vaccinated
larry mc wow, that’s insane! I honestly never knew that, you’re absolutely right, they seem as though they were born in entirely different worlds :( it’s heart breaking... i imagine had she survived they would have been very good friends, maybe she would have been involved in the civil rights movement had she survived the nazi brutality... :(
this anne frank film is the best one ive seen yet. the part where she was seperated from her father really got it me and this can go on again because people still put hate towards jews and other religions. and this was not even 100 years ago. but thank u for making this it really shows what others had to go through in the past Rest in peace Anne frank
@@Userr86849 I believe that may be the case though it does hurt knowing she thought everyone had died after her sister and that if she knew her father survived she could have had a little bit of hope in her to keep fighting truly heartbreaking
There is a very good reason for the "hateful" comments. Up is down, I sincerely hope one day you will discover that for yourself. The world would be better off if everyone did.
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Hannah Taylor Gordon is the best actress I've seen play Anne. And she was only thirteen or fourteen playing her. For reference, the other actresses I've seen play Anne are usually sixteen or older.
It's sad to think that this is the story of only one family. Think how different stories every individual have when this happened to in-numerous people..
Six million people and more were tortured, starved, bludgeoned, burned alive ,shot, gassed and deprived of all human rights. This hell on Earth should never have happened, but I can imagine it will happen again. Be kind and be very careful who you vote for.
yeah... it also sucks that they were found a few days before the last train left. because if they weren't found for a few more days, they wouldn't have gone...
Thank you to my english teacher in middle school for showing us this movie. How we still can treat people like garbage is beyond me. Rip innocent souls.
I cannot imagine the immeasurable pain Otto Frank went through for the rest of his life. To lose a wife is horrible enough, but to lose both of your children; your own flesh and blood, I have no idea how I could go on after that.
As a fact that I've already read Anne Frank's diary 'The diary of a Young Girl' , Otto Frank got married again .....and spread the story of his daughter and let the world know about how they live their life during those horrible times...
You dont remember them every minute of the day, and indeed you try not to remember them too often. Life goes on and there are many new things to be happy for.
It absolutely KILLS me how after everything she'd been through for years... if she lasted just TWO more weeks she could've survived. Likewise with Peter, with only 3 days before liberation! Such a cruel world.
Peter died after the liberation. People found his name on a list of dead persons of Mauthausen some months ago. He died may 10, 1945. Ever since then I'm wondering if he still recognized that the war was over and that he was liberated, or if he was already unconcious and didn't know. So sad that he had not enough strength, that he was too ill and too weak to survive any longer....He almost made it.....The date they used before was just guessed by the dutch red cross
This is by far the best version of all the Anne Frank movies. One of my favorite movies of all time. Very moving to me. I watched it when I was younger too, around Anne’s age in the movie. It really impacted me.
@@peacock8394 Yes he had a Ghost writer edit and enhance it. But I think the meat is there except the real relationships with her mom and that man she shared that room with.
@@peacock8394u do realize Anne was half way editing it herself and wanted it to be edited before publication as well ? Not justifying what he took out but I can understand why he did .
I’m glad I’m not the only one that comes back to watch such a heartfelt film.. I never get tired of reliving these moments in history that still have an impact on todays Society.
All of these performers depicted their roles fantastically, but Ben Kingsley was just on an entirely different level. Truly one of the greatest acting performances I’ve ever seen
obviously!! Kingsley is legendary…..right up there with Gary Oldman in my book!! He’s been Knighted too!!…..this role was child’s play for a actor of his talent
@@debbiemanning5983 Meip survived until 2010 so yes it's very possible they could still be alive. I don't understand why they all didn't go to London right when the Germans took over. They could have gotten away..
I like this film adaptation than the other ones. I felt you really know more about Anne’s life because most film adaptations end when she was arrested. But this film really dove deep into her life, her persona and the time period. Hannah Taylor Gordon and Ben Kingsley were great.
Not all Jews are bad, just like some Germans weren’t either. Just because someone from a place treated someone poorly doesn’t mean that others are the same
When they separate all the families upon arrival at the camp its portrayed so realistically that I instantly burst into tears. The screams, the tears, everything is so horrifying real...💔😢
ive been crying for endless hours over this. being tortured, forced to take your clothes off infront of strangers, being taken away from your family and getting told that they're in gas chambers.. its so sad. may all of the victims rest in peace.
I cried at London’s Holocaust ceremony because I was entered for the 75 Flames competition and it was truly an honour to take part and I’ll never forget this day
Sadly young lady history is about to repeat itself, I pray you study the bible prophecies and surrender to God, no one has to die without hope.💜God bless you.
Lots of things "shouldn't happen." It will though. There are Anne Franks' all over the world on any given day, even today. Hiding in closets from repressive police forces or paramilitaries in 3rd world shitholes in Africa or the Middle East. Even worse than Anne Franks' situation. Fear of their daughters being gang raped right in front of them or sons being taken to fight as child soldiers.
When they cut there hair it broke my heart seeing the sadness and tears in there eyes especially Anne, they all looked so empty like there was nothing else but despair
Nelson Mandela after he was set free proclaimed that when he was in prison he read The Dairy of Anne Frank constantly as a source of inspiration that kept him going. Great man, Great young girl.
I wanted her to survive that camp so badly. She made it all that way. This story breaks my heart every time I see it. She was so brilliant and talented. RIP Anne..
she was so close there is not a day that goes by that I do not think of the Holocaust and all of it's victims . I feel I owe it to never forget and learn about everyone as much as I can.
Just React And tattooed by them must have been so painful and their skin affected for the rest of their life. A 91 years Holocaust survivor was a victim of the Nazi experiments and I felt so awful for her couldn’t imagine it
Otto Frank's actions after the war are so inspirational. When he learned the Goslars were dead but their daughters alive, he became their new father. He had Hanneli placed in a hospital to treat her TB and also cared for the youngest girl. Afterwards he got them both to Israel, which had been their father's dream. Otto must have felt great despair, but he turned it into something good. Hanneli's children called him "grandfather".
Thank goodness for the people that helped to Frank’s they weren’t Jewish they risked their lives for them. That’s the way it should be brother loving brother❤️
I didn’t know this, but it makes me feel so much better for Otto! After he lost his whole family which is just absolutely unimaginable it just makes me feel so good to know that at least he had “daughters” and “grandkids” still. I’m glad they survived so that he could at least have them! I just cannot imagine how he felt finding out first his wife was gone, then both his baby girls.. and to imagine what they went through! I mean I’ve been really really hungry before and the pain is awful and that was only 2 days no food! I can’t imagine starving to death on top of being super sick I mean can you imagine how awful you would feel? Then to have to work when you’re starving and sick and you’re beaten if you even stop for a breath or fall down from exhaustion I mean I just cannot imagine I truly can’t and to know his family went through such things and succumbed to them just had to be devastating. I’m sure he never ever healed for the rest of his life, but at least he’s back with them now and they’re all reunited in Heaven ❤️👼🏼🙏🏼
@@jessicawilson4655 They were outstanding people, the Frank’s were. However, I sincerely doubt that they are in heaven, the Bible doesn’t hold out this hope for them.
That boy peter is the most beautiful man i have ever seen...The way he loves anne the way he looks at her.. He bought life to the character.. And every character is so beautifully played.. It fills me with pain to know that how their love story ended before even fully blooming but through her diary it became eternal.. Love with this movie bought tears to my eyes.. The pain all jews had to go through i cant even imagine.. I wish they all rest in peace
It's definitely a beautiful part in Anne's story for sure, and in my opinion the most moving part of Anne's diary is where she describes her growing love for Peter Van Pels, and how they grew up so fast and changed due to war. However, in reality, it's been suggested that although Anne may very well have truly loved Peter at one point, during their confinement in the attic this wasn't easy due to the claustrophobia and having to be around each other all day long, and no time for space and such. Some suggest Anne was in love with the idea of love and projected an image onto Peter, and so sought him out from a place of loneliness and need for close social contact - understandably of course. They were young! If you study Anne's original diaries, you will see that in the version she hoped to publish and rewrote, she actually took out the entirety of their sudden romance and made it seem like a platonic friendship. Consider checking out Anne Frank The Collected Works or The Revised Critical Edition of Anne Frank's Diaries to learn more. At this point, it's clear by May 1944 that she was kind of growing disappointed in him because she couldn't get a lot out of him, and he struggled to express his feelings and open up, which she craved and expected in an ideal relationship. However, there's no certainty whether or not in actuality the romance continued to blossom up to August before they were discovered. We only know what the diaries show and in Anne's mind, but not what continued experientially. Fortunately, when Otto worked to publish his daughter's manuscripts he restored a lot of material Anne left out, not only to make the book more interesting and show a bigger picture of Anne's growing maturity with puberty, but also to see the progression from girl into woman, a diarist into a writer working to be taken more seriously with her voice and ideals. What Otto did was a wise choice, because it allowed us all to connect that more better with Anne, and shows the reality of love and how fragile it can be in tough times, and how we can also hold onto our dreams and goals even if we lose it. In my opinion it doesn't matter what resulted in Anne and Peter's relationship beyond the diary pages. I'm certain that Anne and Peter cared for each other a great deal, and would go on to try their hardest to survive under incredibly tough conditions. Peter van Pels actually died they say very soon before or on the day his camp was liberated; he passed away due to exhaustion and starvation after the grueling death marches from Auschwitz to the Mauthausen concentration camp. Anne, as we know, would die of disease and hunger after the harsh cold winter in Bergen Belsen, shortly after her sister died; believing all her family were dead, Anne suffered bad hallucinations and died weakened from the typhus epidemic in the camp. God bless their souls. Can only imagine what these incredibly courageous young people would have went on to achieve and do in their lives, had they the right to exist and simply be themselves. Madness! RIP Peter van Pels and Anneliese Marie Frank. We won't forget what happened.
@@ronniebishop2496 Yet I'm not. I'm giving my thoughts and interpretations on events as reader and researcher, yes, but also based backed up from biographical info and material read. I was responding to this comment that was very romanticized about the love between Peter van Pels and Anne during their short-lived, intense crush relationship. "Reading a whole lot that isn't there" - read my comment suggestions, find the sources I pointed out, and come back and tell me that again. I’m making suggestions, perhaps, but also backed up sources. Also, I read where you suggest Otto hired a professional writer to edit things - no, he did not. He hired someone to help write The Diary of Anne Frank THE PLAY script; Anne's manuscripts are very accurate and have been proven to have been written by the same handwriting, and also the ink and fountain pens that she wrote with were also mentioned. Please learn more via Anne Frank: The Critical Edition. Professionals have studied the papers, the writings and have been proven to be accurate. You're going literally by a few conspiracists to justify a claim that suits a political agenda. Otto Frank had lost his entire family and world; to say he hired someone to better write from his daughter’s work, to literally cash in on that tragic story, is unbelievable to suggest with the evidence we have. At least show me vital evidence that proves it's the works of some professional writer (and show me who and how from it)? If you watch the documentary Otto Frank, father of Anne (2010), it explains in depth where and how Otto helped share Anne’s voice with the world, and the forming of the play - which definitely is a lot more controversial and he did add dramatic suggestions when it came to the 1959 movie version. But this was NOT Otto’s choice - this was playwrights and writers giving him many suggestions on how to best make a theatrical version work. Otto was a widow, and all he wanted was to help do as Anne had wished “to live on after death” and he did try that. But he was not a saint by any means, and wasn’t always sure of his ground when it came down to publishing. Also consider reading The Hidden Life of Otto Frank by Carol Ann Lee. And for your information, Otto did not cash in on Anne’s diary for his own gain; he actually lived a very frugal life with his new wife and family, also holocaust survivors, and most of the funds that he gained in creating The Anne Frank Foundation was given to charities supporting human rights and fighting against prejudice and discrimination - the very thing that killed his family. But no, I’m not insinuating anything. I’m honestly showing deep respect for what we have learned from Anne Frank’s tragic story and beautiful diary, and also what I have learned from reading through other biographers and people that knew her have also suggested... So, yes, I do take great offence to your comment. I am showing nothing but the utmost respect here but also being clear this wasn’t a fairy tale; it’s a story about both the determination of the human spirit, and also an insight of what much must have been lost through The Holocaust. I would encourage you to open your mind more and learn more before assuming by a few sources; you made wild accusations earlier about Otto Frank and THAT, given the magnitude of it all, is very ignorant. Consider doing less self-serving biased research and look at all information available before making assumptions, especially with little evidence to prove what you claimed against Otto Frank’s efforts. Thank you. www.annefrank.org/en/anne-frank/go-in-depth/authenticity-diary-anne-frank/ www.hdot.org/debunking-denial/af2-diary-authentic/ www.mythdetector.ge/en/myth/who-casts-doubt-authenticity-anne-franks-diary
OMG. What a movie, so true and so sad. How people can be so cruel - I don’t understand. Thank you to all the people that put the film together, and such terrific actors / actresses.
Miep Gies and her office mates are Kings and Queens for risking their lives to feed Anne Frank and her family. What made me scream was when one of the Nazis putting the children one by one into the gas chamber unknowingly leading to their death. Edit: I watched this movie again after four years, and wow, Anne Frank played a huge part in why I value my life. I would love to visit the Secret Annex one day.
I watched a speech a woman made who survived Auschwitz. She also saw pictures of people waiting to get sent into the gas chambers, and in the pictures she saw her mother and 2 younger brothers... It's just so heartbreaking, she was just 13 when she was sent to Auschwitz, and not knowing where her whole family went. Her speech really broke my heart, I watched it here on youtube
She never wanted to become famous She wrote the diary because she loves writing in it She thought that me either no one is going to be interested in reading the diary later
I cried when Otto dropped all the papers and fell to the floor crying. Since his wife and daughters are dead. That poor man must have felt his heart breaking, men cry too. We all do, the stereotype still goes on today but we were all made with tear ducts.
I agree I think Ann's death hit him hardest and when he was looking at that wall of stars after reading her diary and knowing how much she aspired to be and never would- no wonder he collapsed but in a way he did make her a star posthumously I think she'd be pleased
Nobody will ever know the pain and suffering of losing family like he did. He truly had his heart ripped out of his chest that day he learned his family wasn’t alive 😢
Damn, I'm 15 years old and I'm just wondering, why aren't there any young ladies like anne Frank anymore? she was so educated, polite, and just a sweetheart.
The Avakin Granny They were cute but Anne grew bored with him as she wrote in her diary. He wasn't as mature as she was, was too timid she thought among other things and didn't pursue a relationship while they were in hiding. I feel she knew what she wanted in a partner but.. was taken before given the chance to live. She would have made a wonderful friend/partner. It's all so sad..
I agree; I like to imagine an alternate history where Margot survived and moved to Israel to start a new life as a nurse and corresponds with Anne who moved to either Paris or New York and became a travel writer. and married Peter. One can dream. ;)
Oh that snitch... I cry every time I watch... they were so close so very close to the end of the war but someone snitched. It's always painful to watch because it captures the truth of the war.
Asher Eylicio from what I heard, it was a thief who broke into the house. He said he heard noise in the attic and reported it to the gestapo (German secret police)
I always had a feeling that they know exactly who turned them in but theyd rather keep it a secret.. another thing is they were making a lot of noise and they left lights on at night so it's not hard to believe anyone would be suspicious thst there was people hiding in there.. or as Andy said, considering there is a part where a thief breaks in during the movie..
true that :'c the first time I watched this back in 2012 (I only watched the scenes where they were in the camp) and the tears LITERALLY would not stop until the end.
Bed This was in real life events on Auschwitz. The movie is what Anne and her family went through and how scared they felt when in hiding because Anne thinks the Nazis could come looking for them anytime; in 1944, someone betrayed them by telling the Nazis where they all were hiding so all of them got caught a few months before Americans came. Anne’s family died in late 1945 only Otto survives
She was just a little girl. Sixteen years old. When I was sixteen, my biggest worry was passing the drivers license testing so I could drive. What this little girl endured, is unspeakable. And it all must never be forgotten or denied. How ironic that Anne only wanted to live free and to have her voice heard in her writing, and that her diary is so widely known and read today. In a way, I believe she's achieved both of those goals. Everyone should see this movie.
As I readed Diary of a young girl, she wanted to be a famous journalist and wanted her books to be read by everyone And see ! it came real ! I am both happy and sad for her RIP Anne Frank and her family 😞
And she wanted to go on living even after her death and boy is she living if she is watching us from heaven you didn't deserve what had happened to you reset in peace Anne Frank I will always be a the biggest fan of yours and I will believe in you till the day I die and after that
At 80 years old, I was 2 years old when Anne lost her battle with Typhus. She was put in a common grave with other prisoners at Bergen- Belsen. As a published author and poet, I too started my journey early in life. With the passion for writing like Anne had, by the time I was 15, I wrote poetry. That inspired me to start writing stories like Anne did. At first, it was a few pages, then ten, then hundreds and finally thousands. I wrote about anything, everything. Anne was only 14 years older than me and I wonder what she would have written about. She would be the same age as my one brother, 94 if she had lived. My eyes shed tears of sorrow for you Anne, Rest in Peace, from a fellow writer who has read and cried from reading your precious words in a copy of “The Diary of Anne Frank.”
I love reading your comment. It just kills me that in the U.S. we have to grapple with the likes Donald Trump, whose minions would have felt quite at home running a place like Aucshwitz. Margerie Taylor Green, Matt Gaetz, Ron Desantis, Ted Cruz and all the rest would look just fine in an Gestapo Uniform. Americans need to watch this movie so that never happens to us, AND IT COULD!
@@TheProsaicCult Sounds like you’re a Democrat. I recently told a Republican running for our county commissioner, the more mud you sling, the more it sticks to your hands. Don’t tell me what the other guy did, tell me what you’ve done. If you’re wondering, I’m an Independent and have voted for Republicans and Democrats. Thanks for your opinion. Oh, I’m German and Native American, my sister-in-law is Italian, my niece is Japanese and my nephew is Jewish. And guess what, we all get along great. Thank you again.
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Omg you are seeing only anne is crying at that moment did you not saw that moment when more younger childrens then anne get apart from their parents and throw in gas chambers
Is it just me or did Peter look jelly when Anne invited "hello" over. And also when Margot asked if he wanted a cookie he said no thanks, then when she said Anne made them he said he would have one. Did you guys notice that? Or was it just me? It was when Anne had her 13th birthday party.
"Dead people receives more flowers than the living ones, because regret is stronger than gratitude"
- Anne Frank
😔
Wow, this girl was so special. It’s shameful to even consider holocaust could’ve killed so many Anne franke barring their talents to even show.
At ANY rate, SHE Didn't HAVE to meet AND might BE influensed BY IDIOTS IN THE future
@@peptobismolveins Yeah, not just special, she's unique and wonderful girl with a gifted talent.
@@kjellhansen1387 You're right because this generation was really cruel and absurd for Anne Frank.
What makes it sadder is that Anne and Margot died thinking that their dad was dead, when he was really alive.
their dad, not there dad
@@jostler68 learn some English jostler
@@jostler68 N0 b0d7 c4r3s m8
Translation of what ZeroYami HedgeBros said: Nobody Cares Mate
Iman Sandhu- Hahaha that's so true.
I'm 50, I read Anne's diary for the first time in school, age 9.
Next year I'm visiting the attic with my brother.
We'll never forget her.
ZERE IN ZE ATTIC!!
I want to go to the annex
Tom Fraterrigo Same but I don’t want my Nanny to come with me because she upset me on Friday badly saying the dates when they all died and I cried so hard on it I wanted to go home, she doesn’t understand what I’m going through
Ok
Don't forget to share your experience
This is probably the best version of the story of Anne Frank and her family I have ever seen. Thank you.
I agree
How do jou no your where not there😅
@@sasjapruimpje9197 did you read that comment clearly?
It's "were" not "where" and its "you" not "youre" or did you mean "you're" ...? 😂
I've wanted to write a newer version for awhile now. I got my hands on some of her unedited diary entries recently, and wow, there is SO MUCH to unpack there. Her father shared what he felt would paint his precious daughter as a normal little girl under extraordinary circumstances, but the truth was, and he said it himself, he didn't know his daughter, meaning he didn't know all of these things that only her diary ever new. I often wonder how she would have felt if she'd known her father read all of that (including the horrific things she said about her mother, not to mention the extremely progressive views she had about sexuality, both in terms of women, but also in general. The beautiful future that Amsterdam, and Nederland has enjoyed in the modern era was built on the backs of the attitudes that came out of this generation. She even spoke about increased safety around legal prostitution. This was a 14 year old child. She was a deep little thinker.
But she was also something else. Her diary spanned puberty through early and mid adolescence, and she was DEFINITELY A TEENAGER. She had all of the angst, paranoia, and joyful self-absorption of adolescent girlhood, and she made a lot of the same mistakes, with the same viperous tongue, that we (hopefully) all remember having as teenagers. She wasn't a saint. She was a teen girl. She had the potential to grow into a great humanitarian, she was definitely a kind, caring, and empathetic person, but she WAS A TEENAGER. Under really stressful circumstances.
I've wanted to write a movie treatment that really demonstrates this. Not because I'm trying to paint her as some spoiled brat, I believe I've made it clear that I DO NOT think that of her whatsoever, but to allow her to be a teen girl. She was a teen girl. She deserved to have been a teen girl. She deserved to have mood swings, and get snarky from time to time. She deserved to explore adult thoughts, feelings, and topics in a safe way (her diary). And today, I believe she deserves to be her TRUE, AUTHENTIC self. Otto's edits showed her as a near saint, and as a parent myself, I GET THAT. I do. And I don't fault him for that one iota. But for me, it was such a privilege to read some of the things that she wrote that naturally made her dad uncomfortable. She was a complete human being, beautifully flawed, wonderfully cheeky, sometimes annoying, IN ADDITION TO all of the wonderful traits and virtues history has bestowed upon her. She deserves to be seen for her entire, authentic self. If this had happened to me, I'd want as big a voice as the future agreed to offer me.
When she said she loved history only if she knew she was a big part of it...
With Corvid 19 pandemic...we are in history now.
R we
@@ErA-el1je thx NHS
WITHERBEAGLE sadly because she was only of the few who kept record fo what was she living as a Jew in hiding and this was later published by her father . There’s countless stories but not many were l I’ll enough to write them not survived to do so .
Tristan Lane
Anne made me write like her so I started my diary entry in December 21st
Anne wished to travel to many countries and wished to know them but was unable, but those countries know her. And she wished to study history but she is history now.
Yes, she got to impact the world with her beautiful words
She is actually reincarnated. She has revived but into another family and person
@Kathleen Raecke Good qqestion! Margot's was never discovered, yet just been Anne's sister.
@Kathleen Raecke Excuse me? Why are you insulting Anne? She also had other quailities. Margot was kind she should have changed the world too like Anne.
@Kathleen Raecke Where did you get this evidence from?
She kept saying “after the war”
Sad she never got too see it
Crazy Cat Ik that’s so sad 😔 how she had dreams and didn’t reach them
catlover1000 kitty
She seemed smart and full of hope. She could’ve reached her dreams and changed the world, I mean she did but I another way
crazy cat & catlover -- a very sad thing is how closed to the end of the war she died, she and the others ... for sure, she changed the hearts of many people, still she does ... but she would have deserved so much life ...
... by the way - I love cats, too !!
Doris Daumann
I agree, she seemed very bright and she deserved better.
On another note, let’s start a “I love cats club” (jk)
Crazy Cat - thank you so much for your note - it is funny but sooo nice !! A grey, big cat - boy is living with me ... much love from Germany !!
It’s criminal that this film isn’t more known. Im so glad my English teacher showed it to us when I was in middle school. Such an important and incredible film
It's also criminal that it's in 240p wtf this should be remastered into 4k or 1080p at the very least.
And yes good film 🤗🤗
@@kastaway-mtx this was made in 2001 zo thats why i think
The whole sequence at 2:48:24 changed my life in highschool, i mean he got off the train and the only place he had to go was where his life was basically ended probably hoping anything he had ever known still remained with the snow and her looking down on him, and him explaining how he saw his friend give up and that he "lives in hope" when thinking about the girls only to go on to find out they were killed, beyond powerful.
I to read this book in secondary school, it is very emotional as like the documentaries and movies made, what makes all this so very very sad is its the true 💙 what such brave children & adults 💙 RIP 🙏
Yes, but you do know that The Diary of Anne Frank is banned in some states, per moms for Liberty.
That's crazy.
It's scary how this was less than 100 years ago
That's what I was thinking when I was watching this
WW1 was raging 100 years ago today...1914 -1918
Machine Gun Nest But you realise this is WW2, don't you?
Sammi Brown she died 72 years ago
Sammi Brown yeah right
"I want to continue living even after I died"
Well anne you did it. You had become inspiration for girls around the world.
Not only for girls but for boys and every adults too
and boys
Sorta Maurya,,,,, not only for girls but for the whole of HUMANITY!!!!!!......
@@patriciarowe3431 Some people don't know who she is. Infants included for not knowing who she is obviously. I guess your correct, most earthlings were inspired by her work.
Not just girls
If only they had survived two more weeks....
ikr ! 😔😔
+gotwa229 YES!
Not 2 weeks one month
+gotwa229 yea seriously
What
Ive been to Anne Franks house, read some of her diary, stood in the rooms she lived in, looked out of the windows that she would have looked out of. I have never been so moved and it brought me to tears. There are no words to describe the feeling.
I remember being invited to London for the Holocaust’s 75th anniversary in 2020. I had full honours by the Holocaust charities that year and I was only 17 and I now visit Holocaust survivors every year saying I was in London with them. I cry every time we lose a Holocaust survivor
I saw several movies about Anne Frank, also read her diary itself (in Dutch and Esperanto (Anne Frank ne estas de hieraŭ). Most movies are only about her and her family's stay in the Achterhuis, but never knew anything about her live before the Achterhuis and the deportation to Bergen-Belsen, until... this movie. It is a really awesome movie. I wish on a day there will be a version in Dutch and German, the languages that the characters likely spok.
And what's happening now is a repeat of 1932, with the vicious antisemitism in college universities. All because Israel is determined to wipe out an enemy sworn to eliminate the Jewish people and the nation of Israel. This absolutely infuriates me. God says that He would bless those that bless Israel and the Jewish people.
Yet you are using words to describe your feelings
@@user-qr9uh1fd8g I suggest you look up the term 'describe your feelings', I don't see any feelings described in my comment, just a list of what I did.
Anybody here in 2020 ? 😭 R.I.P Anne Frank 💕
Edit ; it’s 2022 and I still always come back to this movie ! Anne will never be forgotten 🥺❤️
Yep since January 2020 I watched a night before the liberation and going to London
It was a very stressful day
Me too
Jesus christ your really sad
Lucas Potter very sad
Didn’t expect to watch a 3 hour movie of Anne Frank on TH-cam at 4 AM but what an astonishing film.
I agree this was a very good film but you should also see the 2009 BBC version. It's excellent.
Wow. I didn’t realize it was 3 hours.
3am for me and same but i’m glad i did!!
Ha ha it's almost 2 am watching now Thursday morning Los Angeles.
I remember going to the museume of Tolerance in L.A. if you live out here and haven't gone.
The last part of the tour was hearing from a survival. She was very nice and you could still see the number on her arm. It's fading away like can barely notice much unless it pointed out.
Likewise, It’s 345 where I am
“In spite of everything I still believe that people are really good at heart.” Anne Frank.
So innocent, so positive yet so wrong.
My grandfather once told me that people can still be good, if humankind can learn to control its hatred and it’s fear. His words were, “its a simple ideal, and yet such a tall order.”
There is good in everyone but sometimes the bad takes over
GreyTimberWolf furry
J.K. Rowling said that we all have light and dark inside of us.
I remember the first time I watched this and despite having seen so many holocaust documentaries and films, him telling Miep ‘Margot and Anne aren’t coming back’ just gutted me. It still does. I see my father in him and it really humanises how incredibly just devastating these losses are. I don’t know why that simple line impacts me so much. They were just his little girls and now they are dead. The loss remains inconceivable. So many. For what?
Two faces. Two names. Two little girls… of how many? 16 and 19. Babies with their whole lives ahead of them.
The sheer number is inconceivable.
Agreed .There were 2 out of THOUSANDS babies and children only because They were jewish and wore yellow stars. Horrific. 😭Ann and margot unfortunately werent alone to die ..
Actresses and actors are so well chosen, especially for Anne, Margot and Otto Frank.
And peter
Lol
I know, they are identical to the actual people. Crazy!
Facts ! This by far the best Anne frank version ever Ben Kingsley did this movie justice everything was perfect
@@kaylaleave agree. This is my favorite version.
In spite of everything,I still believe people are really good at heart
~Anne Frank (1929-1944)
She died in 1945
Frederick Overbosch
Mine was different to Anne’s,
‘I don’t understand why people have to spread hate, we must stop it’
Frederick Overbosch Anne Frank 1929-1945
Andy11307 LakersFan
Yes, I’m glad everyone in college helped me in Cardiff on Thursday 12th March because my candle of Anne was there. The worst of it was; Tracy the moody teacher touched our diary we made and I got frustrated
Thank you Mary for all the help you gave me
If Anne was alive she was 92 years old now R.I.P Anne
It was a hard day her birthday
@Savannah Brandeland She is born in june 1929 so that would make her 91
This movie just always break my heart into two peices and make me so sad that I cannot define 😭😭😭😭😭😥
@Savannah Brandeland she would be 91 dummy
@Derek Lee I didn’t do anything
Saw this at 13 years old, the most accurate and faithful adaption of Anne Frank in my opinion.
@@ljmcdonald2703
It’s very accurate to what me and Flyora (Come and see) experienced with Woody in 2024 and Flyora continues blaming himself for those who have died and couldn’t be saved. It was all Woodys fault they died
I saw it at that age too
And we complain about being stuck in our houses for a few months
Alyssa Cashon
Well that means I’ll have time to write everyday because college is finally over
But I’ve started to lose confidence going out
The First World War gets my mind working again
哭泣
I don’t mind it because Endgame gets me mind off all of this
Exactly 😑
Today is 12th June 2019.
If Anne Frank were alive , she would have turned 90 years old today !!
May your soul Rest in Peace dear Anne.
Also RIP all those innocent Jews and other innocent people who became victims of hatred and perished during the Nazi rule!!!
Ann died during the month of march
@Ayub Abdulle like there was a reason??!! Fucking arsehole!
@@happyfallen6434 come on do not be so angry there is a limit for everything and not everything can be said
What about the others? Anne could've lived her dream of Peter Van Daan is here
@Ayub Abdulle anne died of typhus
Peter died of death March
Margot died of Typhus
Edith died of starving
Hermann died of Shot
Protenalla died of train crash
The saddest thing is that this is a true story :'(
Mackenzie Rose I know right
So Peter and Anne actually had a romantic relationships???
No shit
@@stroodle9134 yes
The sad thing is history repeats itself we are doom for a ww3 if we keep Trump he is like Hitler
The last scene of Anne Frank, as she cradles her dead sister is one of the saddest scenes ever filmed. It was made so sad by the way it actually referenced Anne's diary. The July 15 1944 entry contains her famous quote, "in spite of everything, I still believe people are really good at heart." But, it also contains this line, "I can feel the sufferings of millions, and yet, if I look up into the heavens I think that it will all come right, that this cruelty too will end, and that peace and tranquility will return again." Anne mentioned this practice of looking to the heavens/sky and being filled with hope and reassurance a few times in her diary. But, the last scene of Anne in the movie shows her in complete despair looking up at the heavens as the camera pulls up and away...no hope, left...no reassurance, and no longer any comfort from looking to the heavens. I think the director crafted that scene with the despairing look to the heavens with that July 15 entry in mind, to show the utter despair and hopelessness that she must have been feeling in that moment.
Oh God I never thought of that. That makes the scene ten times more sad
Yeah, Anne is looking up and has lost all hope. Hope died when Margot did and like her friend Hannah Goslar said that Anne felt she had nothing to live for as she thought her father and mother were dead. Her mother really was dead at this point, but Hannah said that if Anne had known that Otto was still alive it would have given her something to fight on and live for. Hannah had something to live for. She lost her mother and father, but she still had Gaby, her little sister.
@@torieowens8277 Yes, it's sad that Anne Frank lived the last months of her life thinking her father was dead. She actually thought he was sent to the gas chambers immediately after they were separated. And, he normally would have been, but, since he was in hiding for the past two years, he actually looked in better shape, and younger, than his 56 years...which would gotten him sent right to the gas chambers. Anne Frank caught typhoid though, with absolutely no medical treatment given for it, so it's unlikely she would have survived. Hannah Gosler survived, but she was not actually in Bergen Belson, subject to the brutal conditions Anne and her sister were subjected to. Hannah was part of an exchange camp. The Nazis put a group of Jews with ties to Palestine into special camps with the intention of exchanging them for German POW's held by the allies. Nothing ever came of it (no Jews were ever exchanged), but the Jews in those camps received much better treatment. So much so, that they actually received red cross packages. When Hannah threw the food over to Anne, it was actually from one of her Red Cross packages. Not many know about the exchange camp existence, just like many are not aware that in hiding, Anne was actually aware of what was happening to the Jews in the camps they were being transported to from Westerbork. As early as her October 9, 1942 entry, she wrote, "If it's that bad in Holland, what must it be like in those faraway places where the the Germans are sending them? We assume most of them are being murdered. The English radio says they are being gassed."
@@TigerGuy052 Millions of people died during the Holocaust. Including children and teenagers. Just because that makes you uncomfortable doesn't give you the right to say it never happened. this was someone's daughter, someone's sister. Nothing about her story is cool. Shame on you.
@@Aheartofbooks Don't feed the trolls. This is what they want, when they sit in their parent's basements (at the age 30+) writing comments trying to push buttons in people. No life'ers who get off on receiving replies to their nonsense. Best just to ignore them...like everyone does, in their failed, friendless lives.
I can’t imagine how the father felt knowing he was the only one who made it out alive, and it’s even more heartbreaking to think about all the emotions he experienced when he went and visited their secret hiding place later on. I read the play when I was in school and we watched the movie too. I cried.
Really 🥺🥺. I wS also thinking the same.
😂 that’s crying, not laughing the crying emoji doesn’t show enough tears for the 300,000 lost!
@@DankNuggsMD wth!!!
@@Kookie1997Love “crying emoji” -😢 only has a single tear, the “laughing emoji” has 2X the tears. I argue the laugh emoji represents more pain and sorrow for the 300,000 souls lost.
@@DankNuggsMD I think You're out of ur mind 💩
1:08:25 "It's only a diary" now it's not only a diary, it's history and very remarkable.
hii 1039 Little did Pfeffer know at the time...
Whisky Warrior old 45 ok well at my old school they did not teach about that stuff and idk why they did not and it is also the only one I know of
Whisky Warrior old 45 ok 😊I was also in DC where the the museum about it is but it was to crowded so we did not go but I what to though
Very remarkable indeed
hii 1039
I’ve been studying the Holocaust in college and it’s almost over. We will keep going 1917
Anne said that she wanted to be remembered even after her death and to go on living. Boy, is she ever! I wonder if she knows just how much she IS remembered, and how much of an affect she's had on generation after generation? That's eternal living in my opinion...
She will, and she's in Heaven!
She’s changed my life
She’s the one who inspired me to be a writer....
She’s my idol
Vincent Strother I’m Hispanic oof
I even write to her in my own diaries.
@@snake9931 what do you mean?
Otto frank is the type of dad I wish all children had. He comes off as a protector, understanding, slow to anger & loving. Anne adored him.
They didn't lie when they said _The Whole Story_
*l i t e r a l y*
the whole story
Super Collector Yah, not having a great time coping with the holocaust
Yea
3 hours
Thanks to all those liked my comments it really helps me out a lot as I’m sensitive
The fact that they were treated like this for no reason-EVEN BABIES 💔
Auschwitz 2011 is the worst, do not watch that. I’ve watched it many times and it haunted me for the rest of 2018
But upset it’s age restrictions on it
@Thank U, Next I’m 13 and I’ve watched it.
@Thank U, Next
I was shaken by the movie back in October 2018 but I’ve recovered from my Holocaust emotional breakdown now
And the sad thing is it’s happening today too in China they are captivating he Chinese Muslims and doing the exact same
Anne: How long will we be in hiding?
Otto: A week... Perhaps a month or two... 😭😭😭
@rach d that's the saddest thing 😭
@rach d it gets more disturbing the more i know about it
Kayla Laverdiere
Yes it does for me, I feel horrible now
@@nicolelawless3199 right. i agree
Kayla Laverdiere
I went to the 75th Anniversary in London it was Amazing
Seeing Anne talking and imagining her future with her sister is just emotional. She wanted to be a writer, study languages and history, travel the world and be a modern woman. Honestly, it looks like she has achieved it. She is a diarist, her diary is translated into many languages, languages that she would have wanted to study, she is a part of modern history now that we look at it. Her diary is almost in every part of the world and she HAS travelled by means of it 🥺
And her diary is the most read book in the world like the Bible.
The world lost a great literary talent with the death of Anne Frank. Another legacy Germany will have to live with for the next thousand years!
Blessings .
This movie teaches us not to take anything for granted even the smallest things
True we do it things for granted like the technology that we today and they never had this
And never loose hope! She lost hope to find her family
Sad part is today this movie speaks volumes especially what is going on in our country I don’t know how or any other way to explain it lockdowns forcin people to wear masks to be vaccinated I feel this we need to learn from
My grandfather faught for their freedom I can’t imagine the horrors
@@goldilox3147 here here well said and I am getting my booster 2 days before Australia Day I am asking myself the question why western Australia are doing keeping the borders up until further notice and it kinda stinks for all those people that live in that territory that cannot get home when they fully vaccinated
it really does
Little do people know Anne Frank and Martin Luther King Jr. were both born in the same year. It just seems as if they were born in two different ages
larry mc wow, that’s insane! I honestly never knew that, you’re absolutely right, they seem as though they were born in entirely different worlds :( it’s heart breaking... i imagine had she survived they would have been very good friends, maybe she would have been involved in the civil rights movement had she survived the nazi brutality... :(
larry mc so they same age? I ship it.
Alex Lewis you sound uneducated
GGiebaybee ooh ooh please educate me dear liberal please teach me your equal ways
Alex Lewis 😂😂 and childish too
this anne frank film is the best one ive seen yet. the part where she was seperated from her father really got it me and this can go on again because people still put hate towards jews and other religions. and this was not even 100 years ago. but thank u for making this it really shows what others had to go through in the past
Rest in peace Anne frank
If Anne had lived, she'd be waiting to turn 90 this June.
I am crying 😭😢😢
She would still be sad, if Peter wasn't alive and died at age 18 which he did die of, Anne couldn't live you dream
elsa1942 So utterly sad.
90!!! Omggg
Even I’m 17 now things getting stressful with War and lockdown
"We can feel lonely even if we are Loved by many people, since still we are not someone's one and only"
-Anne Frank
Heck no
@@robertbreschard3493 be respectful
So true
@Dinoco what-
She craved for a partner who'd admire her just like Miep's.
The sad thing is that she died thinking her whole family died if she knew her father was alive she would of had that one bit of hope in her sad stuff
It all happened because of the new worker assigned in that office
Hate that person!
People said that she gave up when her sister died but
@@Userr86849 I believe that may be the case though it does hurt knowing she thought everyone had died after her sister and that if she knew her father survived she could have had a little bit of hope in her to keep fighting truly heartbreaking
@@sheesh-y9e yes I agree with you . maybe somehow she would have had that strong will to survive too see her daddy again if she knew :(
Both Anne and Margot died shortly before U.K. and Canada liberated the camp.
anne being separated from her father is one of the most gut-wrenching things i've ever seen.
I Never was separated from My Father. We Both Love each other so much.
' we will be in school in October' that just broke my heart
Hopefully when college opens I’ll have it delivered
My work of course
Exactly 😭❤️
Ravi
Hopefully I get it back this week because I’ll be emotional if I don’t as I want to show mum the effort I put in
I want to ask Mary if she can post it to me
The moment Otto Frank drops the dairy and falls to his knee's then down to the to ground had me balling because he was in so much pain and sadness.
And so lonely
Arpan Kumar Moharana
Not just you, me as well.
I survived a Auschwitz mental breakdown in August 2018
I finally revealed it to every family member
It gives me stress if I tell them. I remember telling Mum that D-Day Anniversary was hard
Nicole Lawless so did I. I remember last year I had a huge Holocaust and Anne Frank story mental breakdown
I'm glad I finally found a copy of the movie on youtube without such hateful comments.
There is a very good reason for the "hateful" comments. Up is down, I sincerely hope one day you will discover that for yourself. The world would be better off if everyone did.
tim3854 whoa what are you trying to say? my comment wasn't hateful at all
Iheart I still want to say Hi even I know that I might not get any replies, I guess no one will skip your profile without dropping a mail. You look beautiful and got a lovely smile, and seemed worth talking to. I will like to be friends with you, This is my WhatsApp number +12602656143 please chat me up on WhatsApp, thank you.
Same double entendre comments on every video. Perjorative and passive.agressive comments on EvEry video. Sad.
" whoa" " sublime" " gut wrenching" . None of them has the courage to write anything without an alias, same as Instagram.
This was such a well made movie. The acting, especially when Anne gets separated from Otto is so well acted, it really brings tears to your eyes…
Hannah Taylor Gordon is the best actress I've seen play Anne. And she was only thirteen or fourteen playing her. For reference, the other actresses I've seen play Anne are usually sixteen or older.
Paper has more patience than people , that's why my dairy is my best friend - Anne Frank.
It's diary
It's sad to think that this is the story of only one family.
Think how different stories every individual have when this happened to in-numerous people..
I appreciate your words brother
I also appreciate brother
History repeats. No one learns. We are in a lockdown due to Covid 19. There will be something following this. Pray to God if you can.
Six million people and more were tortured, starved, bludgeoned, burned alive ,shot, gassed and deprived of all human rights. This hell on Earth should never have happened, but I can imagine it will happen again. Be kind and be very careful who you vote for.
Bridget B
Apparently we might have another war I’m concerned about it because everyone should know thinking about WWI has gave me a stressful time
It sucks that Peter died 3 days before it all ended 😔
yes it is very sad
Ikr
yeah... it also sucks that they were found a few days before the last train left. because if they weren't found for a few more days, they wouldn't have gone...
Furious_ _DNA theee days....
He seemed like the perfect boy to continue the Van Dan legacy
1 eel and?
Thank you to my english teacher in middle school for showing us this movie. How we still can treat people like garbage is beyond me. Rip innocent souls.
I cannot imagine the immeasurable pain Otto Frank went through for the rest of his life. To lose a wife is horrible enough, but to lose both of your children; your own flesh and blood, I have no idea how I could go on after that.
As a fact that I've already read Anne Frank's diary 'The diary of a Young Girl' , Otto Frank got married again .....and spread the story of his daughter and let the world know about how they live their life during those horrible times...
I am thankful for the woman who filled Otto's voidness. He married again in 1953.
@@mindguess113 And Otto "filled that woman's void"
You dont remember them every minute of the day, and indeed you try not to remember them too often. Life goes on and there are many new things to be happy for.
My wife died at 43 from breast cancer, and I can’t imagine losing our kids too.
"Paper has more patience than people"
~Anne Frank
Class 10 ncert ch4 the diary of anne frank
😂😂😂
I srsly read that as “Peter has more patience than people”
@@u.s.militia7682?
@@chickenfries3605same lol
It absolutely KILLS me how after everything she'd been through for years... if she lasted just TWO more weeks she could've survived. Likewise with Peter, with only 3 days before liberation! Such a cruel world.
It's heartbreaking
exactly what i said as well
yeah damn that typhus for killing her. If only the allies had not bombed the place
Historians now think that Anne and Margot actually died in early to mid-February, so sadly more than 2 weeks before the liberation on April 15th
Peter died after the liberation. People found his name on a list of dead persons of Mauthausen some months ago. He died may 10, 1945. Ever since then I'm wondering if he still recognized that the war was over and that he was liberated, or if he was already unconcious and didn't know. So sad that he had not enough strength, that he was too ill and too weak to survive any longer....He almost made it.....The date they used before was just guessed by the dutch red cross
This is by far the best version of all the Anne Frank movies. One of my favorite movies of all time. Very moving to me. I watched it when I was younger too, around Anne’s age in the movie. It really impacted me.
"In spite of everything I still believe that people are really good at heart." 15 July 1944.
I don't care what anyone says, I believe it too.
YouMake MeReal IF YOUR TALKING ABOUT ANNE FRANK NO SHE ISN’T
@YouMake MeReal If you really speak about Anne --- better shut up. - no way . Anne was very wise according to her age ...
@@nicolelawless3199 Hi Nicole - does this guy talk about Anne ???!!! 😠
@YouMake MeReal Ur stupid.
Let's all hope and pray that it won't repeat ever again 😞😞
Meren Jmr
I hope not either. The worst times in history
It’s happening right now sadly in China , Muslims are in concentration camps and are forced to eat pork and other horrible stuff😔
@Jesus Is My Blessed Hope
Amen.
@OnlyJesus CanSaveYou Wait so you’re saying that they should take in Jesus or sum to not get brutally murdered
@OnlyJesus CanSaveYou not everyone wants to be christian
Otto was meant to survive so that Anne’s story would live on in her memory through her eloquent writing.
Otto have to survive but I wish he found Margot diary also
I wish Anne Frank would survive not Otto, he changed her diary for publication. I don't approve that.
@@peacock8394 Yes he had a Ghost writer edit and enhance it. But I think the meat is there except the real relationships with her mom and that man she shared that room with.
@@peacock8394u do realize Anne was half way editing it herself and wanted it to be edited before publication as well ? Not justifying what he took out but I can understand why he did .
Who here November 2024? 😢 This Still Is So Heartbreaking To Watch Even Tho It Happened Many Years Ago.
Yes 💯agree!
“One day people will look up to us” (2:12:20).
Don’t worry Anne, we all look up to you now.
Cinnamon the Guinea Pig shut the fuck up
Hypersnipez 19 stop being rude!!
Cinnamon ... - your words make me cry again , Dear ... ... much love !!
Doris Daumann
Thank you so much. Your comment made me smile.
Cinnamon - now I smile - let me sent you a hug !! :) :) :)
I’m glad I’m not the only one that comes back to watch such a heartfelt film.. I never get tired of reliving these moments in history that still have an impact on todays Society.
Agree it’s just a scary and sad
I watch this everyday..
@@Simrann08 yeah I know
This is my favourite movie 😭😭❤️
@Divine.Monique
Exactly! I love this movie. I wish more and more people would watch it.
Somehow her dream of becoming a writer, became true. I hope she knows it, wherever her soul is.
Maria Politis
Anne made me write like her after watching this. I started writing in September 22nd
She’s in heaven ofc 🤦🏼♀️😕
She knows! ❤
This is my favorite Anne Frank video. Thank you You Tube for sharing this film with us !!
The best version of Anne Frank 's movie.
Yes..I agree
Actually it’s abc series
LPS Pinkylollipop
And 2009 is also a series on BBC
Nicole Lawless Wow I never knew 🤔
LPS Pinkylollipop
That was 10 years ago now, I only had the 2009 movie in October 25th 2019
All of these performers depicted their roles fantastically, but Ben Kingsley was just on an entirely different level. Truly one of the greatest acting performances I’ve ever seen
Agree. He should've won an Emmy. He's ALWAYS amazing. In every role.
Agreed, and loved him in Schindler's list.
obviously!! Kingsley is legendary…..right up there with Gary Oldman in my book!! He’s been Knighted too!!…..this role was child’s play for a actor of his talent
He was amazing in every role, especially in Schindler’s List
I agree he’s absolutely brilliant in this
I so wish that Otto Frank would have sent Anne and Margot to his sister in London. I think she would still be alive.
His original plan was to send his whole family to America but I think something happened to his passports or something-
MAYBE,BUT perhaps NOT SO FAMOUS?
No, Otto was too old.
Survived yes, still alive-not likely.
@@debbiemanning5983 Meip survived until 2010 so yes it's very possible they could still be alive. I don't understand why they all didn't go to London right when the Germans took over. They could have gotten away..
I like this film adaptation than the other ones. I felt you really know more about Anne’s life because most film adaptations end when she was arrested. But this film really dove deep into her life, her persona and the time period. Hannah Taylor Gordon and Ben Kingsley were great.
This movie just tells you that you could be living the best life you've ever wished for but then it can all turn into a disaster
It teaches us to be grateful for all we have too
Mayra Polanco
I’ll hate it if we’re in war now
Feels like we are in WW111
I wouldn't know. My mommy said don't "wish". I accepted the 38 years of pain I been in. Did anyone care, no.
Yup..stay humble
We'll never forget what happened to these innocent people
MrAeronuk1 or the millions the Zionist have killed in the Middle East.
Ameen Shindoli bro remember everyone who died
@MrAeronuk1 Yes that's what I was thinking!
@@liamwhitcombe1237 mind your language you may hurt others sensitivities
Not all Jews are bad, just like some Germans weren’t either. Just because someone from a place treated someone poorly doesn’t mean that others are the same
Who is watching this during lockdown..
Me :(
Makes me feel really guilty that I'm complaining being in quarantine for a month and they spent two years :(
me madam... Anne Frank is Brilliant
This my homework but I already read the book on my own
kinley dem
Me because I’ve stressed a lot
When they separate all the families upon arrival at the camp its portrayed so realistically that I instantly burst into tears. The screams, the tears, everything is so horrifying real...💔😢
ive been crying for endless hours over this. being tortured, forced to take your clothes off infront of strangers, being taken away from your family and getting told that they're in gas chambers.. its so sad. may all of the victims rest in peace.
💓
I cried at London’s Holocaust ceremony because I was entered for the 75 Flames competition and it was truly an honour to take part and I’ll never forget this day
@Adolf Hitler you’re sick… like even if you are trolling. Please get a life you must be miserable, just sad.
Sadly young lady history is about to repeat itself, I pray you study the bible prophecies and surrender to God, no one has to die without hope.💜God bless you.
Almost as bad as what
This should never happen again.. May her soul continue to rest in perfect peace
And all the other victims of the Holocaust
Lots of things "shouldn't happen." It will though. There are Anne Franks' all over the world on any given day, even today. Hiding in closets from repressive police forces or paramilitaries in 3rd world shitholes in Africa or the Middle East. Even worse than Anne Franks' situation. Fear of their daughters being gang raped right in front of them or sons being taken to fight as child soldiers.
Ya know she is reoncarnated, so she is alive but someone else
Ryan Akwar lol😂
Thanks for not taking it out on me when I commented this because this happens a lot
It really broke my heart when Mrs. Van Pels was yelling for her Peter. It was so touching that she cared about him so much, and then she lost him.
Howcome in the book, it's van Daan not van pels
@@_hannahhh_7042 Anne Frank named them like that
@@_hannahhh_7042Anne put it for privacy and she puts mr pfeffer as mr Dussel which means idiot if I’m correct
When they cut there hair it broke my heart seeing the sadness and tears in there eyes especially Anne, they all looked so empty like there was nothing else but despair
Nelson Mandela after he was set free proclaimed that when he was in prison he read The Dairy of Anne Frank constantly as a source of inspiration that kept him going. Great man, Great young girl.
he was a terrorist
But anne franks family didnt own a dairy
@@Billygoatsgrruff what did he do???
@@darthscouser5255yeah they didn't but anne owned a diary so what was your point of saying this?
I wanted her to survive that camp so badly. She made it all that way. This story breaks my heart every time I see it. She was so brilliant and talented. RIP Anne..
she was so close there is not a day that goes by that I do not think of the Holocaust and all of it's victims . I feel I owe it to never forget and learn about everyone as much as I can.
I wanted her and her family to survive the camp badly. But I'm very impressed her father survived
i cried when their hair was being cut off everyone looked so scared it made me feel so sad :(
So dehumanizing to strip them naked and cut all their hair off. I can't even imagine and don't want to even try to imagine what they went through:(
@@jessicawilson4655 you are so right , Jessica - I always cry about them !! 😢😢😢
Just React
And tattooed by them must have been so painful and their skin affected for the rest of their life.
A 91 years Holocaust survivor was a victim of the Nazi experiments and I felt so awful for her couldn’t imagine it
Just React did you see her hair got cut in front of everyone
Ikr:(
The actress really looks like the real Anne Frank. Great casting job.
for real it's almost identical
She’s so talented too ❤ this is such a heavy role, but she did such a good job 😔
This is similar to how the real
Anne Frank looked. Good work.
Hannah-Taylor Gordon is a good actress. She looks hot as hell now ;)
Strombulk Jones wtf you pervert
@@dennyxpm7588 she was very young here that's why
@@cprow9958 how tf is he ombeinf a pervert
Otto Frank's actions after the war are so inspirational. When he learned the Goslars were dead but their daughters alive, he became their new father. He had Hanneli placed in a hospital to treat her TB and also cared for the youngest girl. Afterwards he got them both to Israel, which had been their father's dream. Otto must have felt great despair, but he turned it into something good. Hanneli's children called him "grandfather".
This is very moving and deeply touching information to know. Otto Frank was a remarkable human being.
Special story
Thank you fir sharing
Thank goodness for the people that helped to Frank’s they weren’t Jewish they risked their lives for them. That’s the way it should be brother loving brother❤️
I didn’t know this, but it makes me feel so much better for Otto! After he lost his whole family which is just absolutely unimaginable it just makes me feel so good to know that at least he had “daughters” and “grandkids” still. I’m glad they survived so that he could at least have them! I just cannot imagine how he felt finding out first his wife was gone, then both his baby girls.. and to imagine what they went through! I mean I’ve been really really hungry before and the pain is awful and that was only 2 days no food! I can’t imagine starving to death on top of being super sick I mean can you imagine how awful you would feel? Then to have to work when you’re starving and sick and you’re beaten if you even stop for a breath or fall down from exhaustion I mean I just cannot imagine I truly can’t and to know his family went through such things and succumbed to them just had to be devastating. I’m sure he never ever healed for the rest of his life, but at least he’s back with them now and they’re all reunited in Heaven ❤️👼🏼🙏🏼
@@jessicawilson4655
They were outstanding people, the Frank’s were. However, I sincerely doubt that they are in heaven, the Bible doesn’t hold out this hope for them.
That boy peter is the most beautiful man i have ever seen...The way he loves anne the way he looks at her.. He bought life to the character.. And every character is so beautifully played.. It fills me with pain to know that how their love story ended before even fully blooming but through her diary it became eternal.. Love with this movie bought tears to my eyes.. The pain all jews had to go through i cant even imagine.. I wish they all rest in peace
Oh my gawd 😭😭I was crying once thier last love 😭😭😭
Peter, edith,otto,Margot every one loves anne
It's definitely a beautiful part in Anne's story for sure, and in my opinion the most moving part of Anne's diary is where she describes her growing love for Peter Van Pels, and how they grew up so fast and changed due to war.
However, in reality, it's been suggested that although Anne may very well have truly loved Peter at one point, during their confinement in the attic this wasn't easy due to the claustrophobia and having to be around each other all day long, and no time for space and such.
Some suggest Anne was in love with the idea of love and projected an image onto Peter, and so sought him out from a place of loneliness and need for close social contact - understandably of course.
They were young!
If you study Anne's original diaries, you will see that in the version she hoped to publish and rewrote, she actually took out the entirety of their sudden romance and made it seem like a platonic friendship.
Consider checking out Anne Frank The Collected Works or The Revised Critical Edition of Anne Frank's Diaries to learn more.
At this point, it's clear by May 1944 that she was kind of growing disappointed in him because she couldn't get a lot out of him, and he struggled to express his feelings and open up, which she craved and expected in an ideal relationship.
However, there's no certainty whether or not in actuality the romance continued to blossom up to August before they were discovered.
We only know what the diaries show and in Anne's mind, but not what continued experientially.
Fortunately, when Otto worked to publish his daughter's manuscripts he restored a lot of material Anne left out, not only to make the book more interesting and show a bigger picture of Anne's growing maturity with puberty, but also to see the progression from girl into woman, a diarist into a writer working to be taken more seriously with her voice and ideals.
What Otto did was a wise choice, because it allowed us all to connect that more better with Anne, and shows the reality of love and how fragile it can be in tough times, and how we can also hold onto our dreams and goals even if we lose it.
In my opinion it doesn't matter what resulted in Anne and Peter's relationship beyond the diary pages.
I'm certain that Anne and Peter cared for each other a great deal, and would go on to try their hardest to survive under incredibly tough conditions.
Peter van Pels actually died they say very soon before or on the day his camp was liberated; he passed away due to exhaustion and starvation after the grueling death marches from Auschwitz to the Mauthausen concentration camp.
Anne, as we know, would die of disease and hunger after the harsh cold winter in Bergen Belsen, shortly after her sister died; believing all her family were dead, Anne suffered bad hallucinations and died weakened from the typhus epidemic in the camp.
God bless their souls.
Can only imagine what these incredibly courageous young people would have went on to achieve and do in their lives, had they the right to exist and simply be themselves.
Madness!
RIP Peter van Pels and Anneliese Marie Frank.
We won't forget what happened.
@@ronniebishop2496 what do you mean?
@@ronniebishop2496 Yet I'm not.
I'm giving my thoughts and interpretations on events as reader and researcher, yes, but also based backed up from biographical info and material read.
I was responding to this comment that was very romanticized about the love between Peter van Pels and Anne during their short-lived, intense crush relationship.
"Reading a whole lot that isn't there" - read my comment suggestions, find the sources I pointed out, and come back and tell me that again.
I’m making suggestions, perhaps, but also backed up sources.
Also, I read where you suggest Otto hired a professional writer to edit things - no, he did not.
He hired someone to help write The Diary of Anne Frank THE PLAY script; Anne's manuscripts are very accurate and have been proven to have been written by the same handwriting, and also the ink and fountain pens that she wrote with were also mentioned.
Please learn more via Anne Frank: The Critical Edition. Professionals have studied the papers, the writings and have been proven to be accurate.
You're going literally by a few conspiracists to justify a claim that suits a political agenda.
Otto Frank had lost his entire family and world; to say he hired someone to better write from his daughter’s work, to literally cash in on that tragic story, is unbelievable to suggest with the evidence we have.
At least show me vital evidence that proves it's the works of some professional writer (and show me who and how from it)?
If you watch the documentary Otto Frank, father of Anne (2010), it explains in depth where and how Otto helped share Anne’s voice with the world, and the forming of the play - which definitely is a lot more controversial and he did add dramatic suggestions when it came to the 1959 movie version.
But this was NOT Otto’s choice - this was playwrights and writers giving him many suggestions on how to best make a theatrical version work.
Otto was a widow, and all he wanted was to help do as Anne had wished “to live on after death” and he did try that.
But he was not a saint by any means, and wasn’t always sure of his ground when it came down to publishing.
Also consider reading The Hidden Life of Otto Frank by Carol Ann Lee.
And for your information, Otto did not cash in on Anne’s diary for his own gain; he actually lived a very frugal life with his new wife and family, also holocaust survivors, and most of the funds that he gained in creating The Anne Frank Foundation was given to charities supporting human rights and fighting against prejudice and discrimination - the very thing that killed his family.
But no, I’m not insinuating anything. I’m honestly showing deep respect for what we have learned from Anne Frank’s tragic story and beautiful diary, and also what I have learned from reading through other biographers and people that knew her have also suggested...
So, yes, I do take great offence to your comment. I am showing nothing but the utmost respect here but also being clear this wasn’t a fairy tale; it’s a story about both the determination of the human spirit, and also an insight of what much must have been lost through The Holocaust.
I would encourage you to open your mind more and learn more before assuming by a few sources; you made wild accusations earlier about Otto Frank and THAT, given the magnitude of it all, is very ignorant.
Consider doing less self-serving biased research and look at all information available before making assumptions, especially with little evidence to prove what you claimed against Otto Frank’s efforts.
Thank you.
www.annefrank.org/en/anne-frank/go-in-depth/authenticity-diary-anne-frank/
www.hdot.org/debunking-denial/af2-diary-authentic/
www.mythdetector.ge/en/myth/who-casts-doubt-authenticity-anne-franks-diary
OMG. What a movie, so true and so sad. How people can be so cruel - I don’t understand. Thank you to all the people that put the film together, and such terrific actors / actresses.
How people can be so cruel
@@Exsen844
Zionists
We must promise that we’ll never forget the past so that it doesn’t repeat itself.
♧ Degenerate Beauty Queen ♤ yet it is... right as of now.
From past experience we can change ourselves with innovatively
So never forget past life situations
Manasi Patra
No Man’s Land gets my mind off it
Regina Redding
I’m concerned about China’s war with our uk, we will win it definitely
Miep Gies and her office mates are Kings and Queens for risking their lives to feed Anne Frank and her family. What made me scream was when one of the Nazis putting the children one by one into the gas chamber unknowingly leading to their death.
Edit: I watched this movie again after four years, and wow, Anne Frank played a huge part in why I value my life. I would love to visit the Secret Annex one day.
I watched a speech a woman made who survived Auschwitz. She also saw pictures of people waiting to get sent into the gas chambers, and in the pictures she saw her mother and 2 younger brothers... It's just so heartbreaking, she was just 13 when she was sent to Auschwitz, and not knowing where her whole family went. Her speech really broke my heart, I watched it here on youtube
Anne Frank wanted to be famous and she did become famous but she never got to live her famous life
She never wanted to become famous
She wrote the diary because she loves writing in it
She thought that me either no one is going to be interested in reading the diary later
@Lily Naile but not for diary
Reel Gaming
I also loved writing in mine
Sadly 💔😭
And she became famous for the wrong reason :(
Happy 95th birthday Anne ❤😢😔
😢
I cried when Otto dropped all the papers and fell to the floor crying. Since his wife and daughters are dead. That poor man must have felt his heart breaking, men cry too. We all do, the stereotype still goes on today but we were all made with tear ducts.
I am the Ghost so true ❤️
Yeah but androgens
I agree I think Ann's death hit him hardest and when he was looking at that wall of stars after reading her diary and knowing how much she aspired to be and never would- no wonder he collapsed but in a way he did make her a star posthumously I think she'd be pleased
Same I'm crying so much at the moment
Nobody will ever know the pain and suffering of losing family like he did. He truly had his heart ripped out of his chest that day he learned his family wasn’t alive 😢
Damn, I'm 15 years old and I'm just wondering, why aren't there any young ladies like anne Frank anymore? she was so educated, polite, and just a sweetheart.
ThatRandomTeen l It's just the generation.
ThatRandomTeen l
parents are less strict. We have phones now so we become more lazy.
ThatRandomTeen l cause our generation wants "Baddies"
Too busy taking selfies.
Back in the day most was like that. Not just her. They were educated and mature ...& respectful
They made Anne and Margot's relationship look like one of the sweetest things ever, makes the ending even harder to watch.
Especially when the soldiers came in Margot without any hesitation held Anne close by her proves that’s they both loved each other ❤
@Smiley_Park Margot actually had a diary as well, but nobody knows what happened to it. I wish I could read it just as many times as I've read Anne's
MVP = Miep. Without her, her diary wouldn't exist and there won't be any of Anne Frank's memories during the war.,
peter and anne were so cute together... i wish they survived and started a life together
The Avakin Granny rightttttttttt the kiss was so cute and they wouldve made good history together
The Avakin Granny
Me too, I’m glad me and my Aussie lover are together but only for a year
He once told me that he would have the meaning of life
Xxxgacha_loverxx X they’re up there in heaven, happy together and Otto finally got to reunite with his family in heaven after 35 years
The Avakin Granny They were cute but Anne grew bored with him as she wrote in her diary. He wasn't as mature as she was, was too timid she thought among other things and didn't pursue a relationship while they were in hiding. I feel she knew what she wanted in a partner but.. was taken before given the chance to live. She would have made a wonderful friend/partner. It's all so sad..
I find Margot very intriguing, I wish we could have learned more about her
I'm pretty sure she had her own diary but it was never found
Yes, her diary was never found
@@frankie1327 - I wonder if perhaps she took her diary with her when they were discovered whereas Anne left hers in the Annex?
I agree; I like to imagine an alternate history where Margot survived and moved to Israel to start a new life as a nurse and corresponds with Anne who moved to either Paris or New York and became a travel writer. and married Peter. One can dream. ;)
@@CodexArgenteus Or... maybe diary-writing wasn't an interest of her's.
Oh that snitch... I cry every time I watch... they were so close so very close to the end of the war but someone snitched. It's always painful to watch because it captures the truth of the war.
Asher Eylicio No one knows.
Asher Eylicio from what I heard, it was a thief who broke into the house. He said he heard noise in the attic and reported it to the gestapo (German secret police)
I always had a feeling that they know exactly who turned them in but theyd rather keep it a secret.. another thing is they were making a lot of noise and they left lights on at night so it's not hard to believe anyone would be suspicious thst there was people hiding in there.. or as Andy said, considering there is a part where a thief breaks in during the movie..
Asher Eylicio 1:55:33 i think it’s this woman
That snitch was an asshole
Peter and Anne's story should be adopted by a novel... They were made for each other but the forbiden love tore them apart
I feel bad for Anne dad when it was over he had no family. No parent should bury there kids.
I know right!
true that :'c the first time I watched this back in 2012 (I only watched the scenes where they were in the camp) and the tears LITERALLY would not stop until the end.
and no kid should have bad grammar.
+John Aryan wtf y u hating
+Dereliris I am special needs and spelling is hard for me
I’m happy that most of us remember that Anne Frank was and is important in our history.
Breanna Alvarado
And the horrors of Auschwitz we must not to repeat ever again
I don’t understand this movie
Bed
This was in real life events on Auschwitz. The movie is what Anne and her family went through and how scared they felt when in hiding because Anne thinks the Nazis could come looking for them anytime; in 1944, someone betrayed them by telling the Nazis where they all were hiding so all of them got caught a few months before Americans came. Anne’s family died in late 1945 only Otto survives
Bed
Hopefully that helped
Nicole Lawless Yes, we must never go back to our bad deeds of What we did in our history.
Anne's Dad is such a sweetheart💜
💗
Hoseok Smiles ikr. Such a pure hearted man😊❤️
❤️
She was just a little girl. Sixteen years old. When I was sixteen, my biggest worry was passing the drivers license testing so I could drive. What this little girl endured, is unspeakable. And it all must never be forgotten or denied. How ironic that Anne only wanted to live free and to have her voice heard in her writing, and that her diary is so widely known and read today. In a way, I believe she's achieved both of those goals. Everyone should see this movie.
I’m 16 right now and it’s so surreal thinking she died at this same age
As I readed Diary of a young girl, she wanted to be a famous journalist and wanted her books to be read by everyone
And see ! it came real !
I am both happy and sad for her
RIP Anne Frank and her family 😞
V. M. Bogar
Otto Frank died in the 80’s
And she wanted to go on living even after her death and boy is she living if she is watching us from heaven you didn't deserve what had happened to you reset in peace Anne Frank I will always be a the biggest fan of yours and I will believe in you till the day I die and after that
At 80 years old, I was 2 years old when Anne lost her battle with Typhus. She was put in a common grave with other prisoners at Bergen- Belsen. As a published author and poet, I too started my journey early in life. With the passion for writing like Anne had, by the time I was 15, I wrote poetry. That inspired me to start writing stories like Anne did. At first, it was a few pages, then ten, then hundreds and finally thousands. I wrote about anything, everything. Anne was only 14 years older than me and I wonder what she would have written about. She would be the same age as my one brother, 94 if she had lived.
My eyes shed tears of sorrow for you Anne, Rest in Peace, from a fellow writer who has read and cried from reading your precious words in a copy of “The Diary of Anne Frank.”
Respect mr.Miller...
beautifully written, may they all rest in paradise x
I love reading your comment. It just kills me that in the U.S. we have to grapple with the likes Donald Trump, whose minions would have felt quite at home running a place like Aucshwitz. Margerie Taylor Green, Matt Gaetz, Ron Desantis, Ted Cruz and all the rest would look just fine in an Gestapo Uniform. Americans need to watch this movie so that never happens to us, AND IT COULD!
@@TheProsaicCult Sounds like you’re a Democrat. I recently told a Republican running for our county commissioner, the more mud you sling, the more it sticks to your hands. Don’t tell me what the other guy did, tell me what you’ve done. If you’re wondering, I’m an Independent and have voted for Republicans and Democrats. Thanks for your opinion. Oh, I’m German and Native American, my sister-in-law is Italian, my niece is Japanese and my nephew is Jewish. And guess what, we all get along great. Thank you again.
The abuse still happens. 54 yrs old
Omg her screaming when being ripped away from her father really got to me it churned my heart
I agree! I also love your name we call my little sister Ci Ci because her name is Calliope and her middle name is Callisto. :D
@@woolycooly9595 poor kid, smh..
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Omg you are seeing only anne is crying at that moment did you not saw that moment when more younger childrens then anne get apart from their parents and throw in gas chambers
Peter and Anne were so cute, they made a beautiful couple.
I know they're together now, poor babies died at a young age.
@Do Not Reply why did I read it.
Is it just me or did Peter look jelly when Anne invited "hello" over. And also when Margot asked if he wanted a cookie he said no thanks, then when she said Anne made them he said he would have one. Did you guys notice that? Or was it just me? It was when Anne had her 13th birthday party.
@@--jaymaslowreid I'm gonna notice it lol hiii
i... i cannot believe that i just read an anne frank thirst rant....
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That is fucking digusting
Anne wanted to live forever, and she did.
She did live forever in our hearts 🥺😥😭
That is the only way to be immortal
@Adolf Hitler I wanna have a vsauce joke here but I can't by the internet rules.
@Adolf Hitler that account is sick yk trying to make an account like that is horrible
Not only anne those millions of innocent childrens