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I have read 'The Diary of Anne Frank' and think it is an important book.  Like 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' it reminds us what happens when politics, economy and religion are used to dehumanize others. 

This seems to be much to many books to say it was a coincidence.  Anybody know what this is about?

 

Ripped copies of Anne Frank's "Diary of a Young Girl" and related books are shown at Shinjuku City Library in Tokyo Friday, Feb. 21, 2014. Tokyo Libraries said on Friday that hundreds of copies of Anne Frank's diary and related books have been found vandalized across the city's libraries in the last month, sparking fears of an anti-Semitic motive.

The damage was mostly in the form of dozens of ripped pages in the books. Librarians have counted at least 265 damaged books at 31 municipal libraries since the end of January.

Japan and Nazi Germany were allies in World War II, and though Holocaust denial has occurred in Japan at times, the motive for damaging the Anne Frank books is unclear. Police are investigating.

Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga called the vandalism "shameful" and said Japan would not tolerate such acts.

In the Nakano district libraries, the vandals apparently damaged the books while unnoticed inside reading rooms, according to city official Mitsujiro Ikeda.

"Books related to Ms. Anne Frank are clearly targeted, and it's happening across Tokyo," he said Friday. "It's outrageous."

At another library, all the books that were damaged could have been found using the keywords "Anne Frank" in an online database.

At least one library has moved Anne Frank-related books behind the counter for protection, though they can still be checked out.

Anne Frank wrote her diary over the two years she and her family hid in a concealed apartment in Nazi-occupied Netherlands during World War II. After her family was betrayed and deported, she died in a German concentration camp at age 15 in 1945.

Her father survived and published her diary, which has become the most widely read document to emerge from the Holocaust.

The Simon Wiesenthal Center, a U.S.-based Jewish human rights organization, issued a statement calling the vandalism a hate campaign and urging authorities to step up efforts to find those responsible.

 AP Photo: Koji Ueda

Shinjuku City Library Director Kotaro Fujimaki shows a ripped copy of Anne Frank's "Diary of a Young Girl" picture book at the library in Tokyo Friday, Feb. 21, 2014. At one library, all the books that were damaged could have been found using the keywords "Anne Frank" in an online database.

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Well that's depressing...



wow thats one messed up person, or group of people..



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Ha.. i won my bet, but i wasnt around to gloat because im on a better forum!  See ya guys on Viz

Who cares anyway. So many people died during the war yet she is important cause of her religion background.



SlayerOfPrey said:
Who cares anyway. So many people died during the war yet she is important cause of her religion background.


Uhhhh... there is clearly a difference between soldiers, and even civilians, dying in a war, and things like the Holocaust.



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I bet they found an intact copy of "Mein Kampf" nereby as well.



On 2/24/13, MB1025 said:
You know I was always wondering why no one ever used the dollar sign for $ony, but then I realized they have no money so it would be pointless.

I blame Beliebers.