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339 N OTES Citations from and references to English-language editions of Anne Frank’s diary are indicated in the endnotes as follows: CE = Critical Edition, i.e., The Diary of Anne Frank: The Critical Edition, Prepared by the Netherlands State Institute for War Documentation; Introduced by Harry Paape, Gerrold van der Stroom, and David Barnouw; With a summary of the report by the State Forensic Science Laboratory of the Ministry of Justice, compiled by H. J. J. Hardy; Edited by David Barnouw and Gerrold van der Stroom; Translated by Arnold J. Pomerans and B. M. Mooyaart-Doubleday (New York: Doubleday, 1989). DE = Definitive Edition, i.e., The Diary of a Young Girl: The Definitive Edition, edited by Otto H. Frank and Mirjam Pressler, translated by Susan Massotty (New York: Doubleday, 1995). RCE = Revised Critical Edition, i.e., The Diary of Anne Frank: The Revised Critical Edition, Prepared by the Netherlands State Institute for War Documentation; Introduced by Harry Paape, Gerrold van der Stroom, and David Barnouw; With a summary of the report by the Netherlands Forensic Institute, compiled by H. J. J. Hardy; Edited by David Barnouw and Gerrold van der Stroom; Translated by Arnold J. Pomerans and B. M. Mooyaart-Doubleday (New York: Doubleday, 2003). When citations from the CE or RCE refer to one of the three versions of the diary on a given page, it is indicated by the letter a, b, or c, as they are identified in the CE and RCE (e.g., RCE, 352a = Revised Critical Edition, page 352, version a). Introduction 1. Tim Cole, Selling the Holocaust: From Auschwitz to Schindler, How History is Bought, Packaged and Sold (New York: Routledge, 1999), 23. 2. DE, Bantam edition, 1997, back cover; RCE, back cover. 3. Asteroid: “Astronomy Picture of the Day,” November 13, 2002, http://apod .nasa.gov/apod/ap021113.html; Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/ Anne-Frank/10959048299; UNESCO: “Memory of the World: Registered Heri- 340 Notes to Pages 2–6 tage,” http://portal.unesco.org/ci/en/ev.php-URL_ID=26874&URL_DO=DO_ TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html (sites accessed May 6, 2011). 4. Shalom Auslander, Hope: A Tragedy (New York: Riverhead, 2012); Nathan Englander, What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank (New York: Knopf, 2012). 5. See, e.g., “Was Anne Frank Baptized by Mormons?” http://www.usatoday .com/news/religion/story/2012-02-23/anne-frank-mormon-baptism/53226808/1; “Claims surface of Anne Frank baptism by Mormon church, week after officials issue apology,” http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/on-faith/claimssurface -of-anne-frank-baptism-by-mormon-church-week-after-officials-issueapology /2012/02/23/gIQA115PWR_story.html (accessed February 26, 2012). 6. Carol Ann Lee, The Hidden Life of Otto Frank (New York: Viking, 2002); Cara Wilson, Love, Otto: The Legacy of Anne Frank (Kansas City: Andrews McMeel, 1995); Anne Frank and Family: Photographs by Otto Frank (Amsterdam: Anne Frank House, 2004); François Uzan, dir., Anne and the Reverend (France, 2007). 7. Ellen Feldman, The Boy Who Loved Anne Frank: A Novel (New York: Norton, 2005); Sharon Dogar, Annexed (New York: Houghton Mifflin, 2010); Nanda van der Zee, The Roommate of Anne Frank (Soesterberg: Aspekt, 2003); Miep Gies with Alison Leslie Gold, Anne Frank Remembered: The Story of the Woman Who Helped to Hide the Frank Family (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1987); John Erman, dir., The Attic: The Hiding of Anne Frank (U.S., 1988); Rick Kardonne and Victor Kugler: The Man Who Hid Anne Frank (Jerusalem: Gefen, 2008). 8. Hanneli Goslar and Alison Leslie Gold, Hanneli Goslar Remembers: A Childhood Friend of Anne Frank (London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 1999); Berthe Meijer, Leven na Anne Frank (Amsterdam: De Bezige Bij, 2010); Jacqueline Van Maarsen, Inheriting Anne Frank (London: Arcadia Books, 2009), among other titles; Ed Silberberg : see James Still, And Then They Came for Me: Remembering the World of Anne Frank (Woodstock, Ill.: Dramatic Publishing, 1999); Juanita and Betty Wagner: see Susan Goldman Rubin, Searching for Anne Frank: Letters from Amsterdam to Iowa (New York: Harry N. Abrams, 2003); Bernd Elias: see Mirjam Pressler, Treasures from the Attic: The Extraordinary Story of Anne Frank’s Family (New York: Doubleday, 2011); Eva Schloss, Eva’s Story (London: W. H. Allen, 1988). 9. Gordon F. Sander, The Frank Family That Survived (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2008). 10. Mary Berg, Warsaw Ghetto: A Diary (New York: L. B. Fischer, 1945); Sara Nebig Veffer, Hidden for a Thousand Days, “as told to Ray Sonin” (Toronto: Ryerson, 1960). 11. These sentences...

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