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2007 http://pid.emory.edu/ark:/25593/13mkfCLAIM: Parts of Anne Frank's diary are written in ball point pen, while that technology was not available until after the war.
RESPONSE: Anne wrote the body of her diary with a fountain pen. The only ball point pen ink traces are two loose notes written by someone else and put with the papers later and some page numbers written on the sheets during the compilation process.
Trial transcripts, expert witness documents and other material used in Irving vs. Penguin Books and Deborah Lipstadt have been encoded in XML using the TEI Guidelines, and made available for scholarly research and educational purposes.
- Collection: Learning Tools
- subset: Myth/Fact Sheets
- object: Anne Frank
- Frank, Anne, 1929-1945.
- Irving, David John Cawdell, 1938-.
- Auschwitz (Concentration camp).
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945).
- 2007.
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