New parts published by Anne Frank's journal

Two new pages from Anne Frank's journal were published, in which she wrote some dirty jokes as well as putting her thoughts about sex on paper. The journal of the Jewish teenager, who had written it in hiding from the Nazis, became famous when it was published [...]
The journal of the Jewish teenager, who had written in hiding from the Nazis, became famous when it was published after her death at the end of the war.
The hidden pages were covered with brown-coloured paper evidently to hide her writing from her family.
New techniques have finally enabled researchers to read them.
These writings are on September 28, 1942, just a short time after 13-year-old Anne was hiding.
“would use this page to write dirty jokes” wrote Anne, and wrote down what he knew.
She added a few lines about sexual education, as she imagined herself telling someone about it. Anne had also mentioned the prostation her father had talked about.












