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Arclight 08-23-10 07:26 AM

Anne Frank tree blown over
 
After a long period of troubles such as disease, infestation and being treathened to be cut down, mother nature herself now delivered the finishing blow. The tree is aparently blown down and snapped in two.

Not much news on it yet, just happened; http://www.24oranges.nl/2010/08/23/b...terdam-broken/

It's called the Anne Frank tree since it's the same chestnut tree she describes in her diary. From Wiki:
Quote:

The tree is mentioned three times in Anne Frank's diary The Diary of a Young Girl. On 23 February 1944 she writes about the tree:
Nearly every morning I go to the attic to blow the stuffy air out of my lungs, from my favorite spot on the floor I look up at the blue sky and the bare chestnut tree, on whose branches little raindrops shine, appearing like silver, and at the seagulls and other birds as they glide on the wind. As long as this exists, I thought, and I may live to see it, this sunshine, the cloudless skies, while this lasts I cannot be unhappy.
Otto Frank, Anne's father, described his thoughts upon reading the diary for the first time in a 1968 speech. He described his surprise at learning of the tree's importance to Anne as follows:
How could I have suspected that it meant so much to Anne to see a patch of blue sky, to observe the gulls during their flight and how important the chestnut tree was to her, as I recall that she never took an interest in nature. But she longed for it during that time when she felt like a caged bird. She only found consolation in thinking about nature. But she had kept such feelings completely to herself.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Frank_tree

Jimbuna 08-23-10 07:34 AM

That's a shame, I've walked past that tree many times over the years.

A piece of history lost forever.

Arclight 08-23-10 08:07 AM

A living piece of history at that (well, good part of it was rotten from the disease, but still), something unique as well. Sad. :(

Schroeder 08-23-10 08:10 AM

Nothing is for eternity.:-?

Weiss Pinguin 08-23-10 09:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jimbuna (Post 1475083)
A piece of history lost forever.

Unfortunately :-?

FIREWALL 08-23-10 09:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Schroeder (Post 1475111)
Nothing is for eternity.:-?

I could respond to that but, it would be rude to Arclight and his thread.

Schroeder 08-23-10 11:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FIREWALL (Post 1475191)
I could respond to that but, it would be rude to Arclight and his thread.

:06:

Dowly 08-23-10 12:40 PM

^ I'll second that. :hmmm:

Arclight 08-23-10 12:52 PM

Don't worry about me, but some respect regarding the topic would be appreciated. :doh:

HundertzehnGustav 08-23-10 05:19 PM

dont forget anne frank...
and the ones like her

bookworm_020 08-23-10 09:16 PM

A sad thing to happen, but it was realized that it could happen.

Jimbuna 08-24-10 09:53 AM

Was it ever established who betrayed her? :hmmm:

Schroeder 08-24-10 10:04 AM

There were some suspects but it could never be proven who it actually was.:-?

Jimbuna 08-24-10 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Schroeder (Post 1475952)
There were some suspects but it could never been proven who it actually was.:-?

Ah, right :hmmm:

gimpy117 08-24-10 05:42 PM

they should plant another!

maybe carve a memorial for a museum out of the wood as well


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