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    <body><![CDATA[My mother just returned from a visit to Holland, where she visited the Anne Frank House - I asked her to bring me back a copy of the book, which is celebrating its 60th anniversary.  Anne's depth and self-awareness at such a young age never fails to amaze me.  <br/><br/>At the end of the book, Hans Westra says of the role of the Anne Frank House: &quot;We think it is important to ask questions of our public.  We force people to re-evaluate their values because that it what is going to keep our democracy alive and democracy is the answer to dictatorship.&quot; ]]></body>
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