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On her 13th birthday, Anne Frank received a diary. She had shown it to her father, Otto, while it was on display in a shop window and although it was originally designed as an autograph book, she decided to use it as a dia
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Seventy years later, Anne's diary has been published in languages. Her words have touched the hearts of thousands all over the world and she will continue to be an inspiration for generations to come. Now is your chance to write to Anne in honor of her birthday. Submit a letter or card for Anne to the Georgia Commission on the Holocaust where it will be displayed and archived at the Anne Frank in the World exhibit in Sandy Springs, Georgia.
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to Anne a ut anything you would like. Write your letter or card
as if Anne were reading it. What would you like Anne to know about you, the
world, or her legacy? Here are a few ideas:
Describe something about the world you would like Anne to know about so she
can see how it has changed since 1945
Share with Anne what you would give her as a birthday gift
Make a wish for something to happen in the future that hasn't happened yet
Describe some movies and books you like that Anne would like as well
Tell Anne how her diary has inspired you
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Once you've finished writing to Anne, send your letter or card to this address:
Anne Frank in the World
5920 Roswell Road, Suite A-209
Sandy Springs, GA 30328