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Title: Anne Frank: the only existing film images
Added: Sep 23, 2009
Author: AnneFrank
Duration: 0:21
Description:
July 22 1941. The girl next door is getting married. Anne Frank is leaning out of the window of her house in Amsterdam to get a good look at the bride and groom. It is the only time Anne Frank has ever been captured on film. At the time of her wedding, the bride lived on the second floor at Merwedeplein 39. The Frank family lived at number 37, also on the second floor. The Anne Frank House can offer you this film footage thanks to the cooperation of the couple.
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Youtube Comments: 68
DreamUntilDark Says:
Sep 21, 2011 - I had already seen part 0:09-0:13 at another site but this is the first time I have seen the full video. Thanks for sharing!
dalivsta Says:
Sep 22, 2011 - Right up until the end Anne never gave up believing, she wanted to live- she does- in our hearts and in the copies of the diary she wrote which should be part of everyone's bookshelf collection. No one deserved to died in WW2 but dont blame Germans now- they can't help their ancestors doings. Blame Hitler- he knew what he was doing!
lmerr24 Says:
Oct 7, 2011 - The first time I ever watched this video, I wept. Anne has always been my greatest inspiration, and the reason I want to do so many things. Her diary is a "novel" I have read more than anything else in my entire life, even unto memorizing parts of it. I adore her life--so simple, and cut tragically short. Her story is one of millions, but the one I love most. She is the reason I keep on. If you haven't yet, I recommend watching Anne Frank:The Whole Story. A perfect telling of this tragedy.
ThePitofSidLord Says:
Oct 8, 2011 - I've damn near watch everything to do with horror out there. From Japanese psychological horrors to American slashers. I've known people who've killed themselves, met criminal psychopaths, had a sister who died from cancer at 17, seen a friend scream until he died in a mangled car wreck and seen an old man beaten to death over a bottle of milk.But I don't think anything will ever disturb me more, make me as sad or leave me with a cold feeling in my stomach more than the story of Anne Frank.
Broadsword255 Says:
Oct 16, 2011 - It's sad to see her, from doing what anyone else would do, showing interest in a neighbour's wedding, to be forcibly taken away and imprisoned in a Nazi camp where she eventually died. The effort who betrayed the family must be a real Yutz 1st class with honours.
maromar1000 Says:
Oct 18, 2011 - Just amazing... Thanks for posting this! I watched the movie, which basically left me in tears at the end... it's so sad...
maromar1000 Says:
Nov 1, 2011 - Wow, amazing! R.I.P. Anne Frank...
kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk140 Says:
Nov 1, 2011 - I have a better perspective of her now while reading the book
sceneQween248 Says:
Nov 2, 2011 - My fascinations about her and the others in the annex will never come to an end...i really wished her life didnot have to end in such a way...
Vicxar246 Says:
Nov 11, 2011 - In the description, it says it was July 22 1941 when this footage was taken. It is really sad that this was when the Nazis were in Netherlands and that this was 1 year before Anne went into hiding and 3 1/2 years before she died. R.I.P. Anne Frank. We Love You
saraiblanco Says:
Nov 17, 2011 - thats so cool seing a girl that got to many peoples hearts and taught everyone about all the things in those times. very impressive that she was captured on film
rosabaca21 Says:
Nov 23, 2011 - :( it's sad thinking this is the only film footage of herShe looks so peaceful.not knowing what's gonna happen to her later.I love you Anne frank!you are a true inspiration:)
15jbullock Says:
Dec 22, 2011 - this is AMAZING Anne has inspired people all around the world like she has inspired me
15jbullock Says:
Dec 22, 2011 - this is AMAZING Anne has inspired people all around the world like she has inspired me
angelasantx Says:
Dec 25, 2011 - When I first saw this video, it was so moving! I'm 42 and studied her diary in Jr. High, about her age in the video. Her experience has always stayed with me, I had no doubt that the image was her and it was surreal to see her moving, smiling, laughing.
72puppup Says:
Dec 27, 2011 - This is amazing. I can't believe how they got that! I'm just so shocked right now :D
angelcakebby24 Says:
Dec 28, 2011 - wow so amazing. Thanks for posting. Where did you get this?
pm41224 Says:
Dec 31, 2011 - Look who that is at 0:11! It's Anne Frank!
breeeegs Says:
Jan 3, 2012 - i believe it was a year before the Franks went into hiding. During the time in the annex they wouldn't have dared to leave their hiding place. Thankfully they had righteous gentiles like Miep Gies who was willing to risk her life bring the family food and things they needed
iheartreading123456h Says:
Jan 6, 2012 - She always reminds me of a little angel every time a watch this. She was so young and pretty; and it was all cut short. To see her laughing and smiling...just wow. Sends chills up my spine.
toonlinkms1 Says:
Jan 7, 2012 - its sad how she died and she was such a wonderful girl
justinbieberlove8799 Says:
Jan 9, 2012 - i am a big anne frank fan. she is amazing and my hero. she inspires me. i can't believe it is really her! even though i have seen this rare video of her before.
MEEP0095 Says:
Jan 10, 2012 - @Taylor10909 this was before.if she were in hiding,she wouldn't be able to look out the window in fear of being seen
Ninjachamp15 Says:
Jan 16, 2012 - amazing! she is one of my heros, and she is still inspiring so many young people including me.. So awesome to see her happy and moving and smiling before the horror she went thru. It is fun to imagine that the couple could be Meip and her husand, the boy on the bicyle in the street to be "Hello" .. So amazing thank you for sharing this!












AML2000 Says:
Sep 16, 2011 - @Taylor10909 The house shown is where the Frank family lived prior to going into hiding in June 1942.