Is Anne Frank's Tree in Amsterdam Doomed
to Disappear?
John Tagliabue, International Herald
Tribune
9/28/2007
|

Amsterdam — Sixty-two years after
dying of typhus in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp,
Anne Frank continues to haunt countless readers of her
diary, with its youthful exuberance, dry humor and shattering
hints of the violence that would sweep away her world.
But fewer people know of the soaring chestnut tree that
gave comfort to Anne while she and her family hid for
more than two years during the German occupation.
Click
here to view the entire article
|
|
|
|
<-- Back to Trees
in the News
 |
|
 |
 |
 |
Newsletter Sign-Up 
|
|
Our Eco Arborist newsletter provides concise, timely and relevant information about improving the beauty, value and safety of your property.
|
 |
|