Illustration | Page(s) | |
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A P | Anne as a girl in Merwedeplein, Amsterdam, playing with a friend. | 6 |
P | Merwedeplein, Amsterdam: their apartment building | 7 |
Opekta publicity truck | 9 | |
Pectacon registration document | 11 | |
Registrations for emigration from the occupied Netherlands | 17 | |
Train log from Westerbork to Auschwitz | 51 | |
Dead bodies in Bergen-Belsen at arrival of British troops | 54 | |
Anne's notes for name changes for publication of diary | 60 | |
Timeline of the diary books and loose sheets | 61 | |
A page from Typescript II | 65 | |
Diagram of diary evolution/editors | 66 | |
S F | The people involved in creating the play, in front of 263 Prinsengracht (the office building) | 79 |
A | Anne. She put this school photo on the inside cover of her first diary. | 176 |
A F | Three photos of Anne, Margot, and Granny on the beach in 1940. Anne put these photos in her first diary (on the page that was later numbered page 29). | 190 |
Ruth's birth announcement | 193 | |
S | Floor plans of 263 Prinsengracht | 213 |
A | Six tiny photos of Anne that she put in her diary, with amusing comments (first diary, p. 44). | 222 |
F | A large proof photo Otto Frank from 1939. Anne put this in her first diary, on its page 45. | 225 |
A | All of these pages have photos of Anne. (Four tiny photos stuck onto first diary page 54; four more at age 11 stuck on page 91b with amusing comments; four more on page 92 with more comments; and one stuck on page 93) | 228, 272, 281, 282 |
Anne's illustration of a dress (drawn on first diary page 93a) | 283 | |
A | Photos of Anne (three on first diary page 94a, four more, with amusing comments, probably on its page 96; all seven are tiny). | 284, 293 |
Page 1 of the loose sheets (20 June '42 re-write). | 302 | |
F | Edith Frank | 304 |
A | Anne (four small photos in first diary's page 103). | 305 |
S | Entrance to the "Secret Annexe" with the bookcase door ajar, revealing the stairs. | 308 |
S | Front of 263 Prinsengracht | 398 |
Scraps (from greeting cards?) pasted into the diary. | 434 | |
S | Back of 263 Prinsengracht: outside view of the entire secret annexe. | 513 |
S | Bird's eye view of the area of 263 Prinsengracht | 532 |
A page of the diary (page 138 of her third diary). | 560 | |
A page of Anne's diary re-write, from the 29 March 1944 entry (p. 322 of the loose sheets). | 580 | |
Front endpaper of her fourth diary, includes her "maxim" ("Zest is what man needs!"). | 612 | |
Page of her fourth diary, a secret code with translation (fourth diary's page 4). | 615 |
The Diary of Anne Frank: the Critical Edition, prepared
by the Netherlands State Institute for War Documentation, Doubleday.