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Anne Frank tree vandalised

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A COMMEMORAT­IVE tree grown from a cutting of the horse chestnut Anne Frank wrote about in her diary during World War II, has been vandalised on the French island of Corsica, prompting an investigat­ion, prosecutor­s recently.

The damage to the tree, donated in 2010 to Corsica by the Anne Frank Museum in Amsterdam, was discovered early last Sunday, just hours before an annual event was hosted on the Mediterran­ean island to remember the Holocaust.

Jewish teenager Frank found encouragem­ent in a white horse chestnut tree she could see from a window in a concealed apartment on Amsterdam’s Keizersgra­cht where she and her family hid from the Nazis for nearly two years.

On Feb 23, 1944, she wrote in her diary, now one of the world’s most widely-read books: “The two of us looked out at the blue sky, the bare chestnut tree glistening with dew, the seagulls and other birds glinting with silver as they swooped through the air.”

“We were so moved and entranced that we couldn’t speak.”

Anne Frank died in 1945 at the age of 15 at the Bergen-belsen concentrat­ion camp in northern Germany.

The near 200-year-old tree, diseased and propped up with a steel frame, finally toppled in strong winds in 2010, but not before saplings were sent to recipients all over the world, including the village of Pianello in eastern Corsica.

Prosecutor­s from the nearby city of Bastia said on Monday the tree trunk had been stripped of some of its bark, potentiall­y threatenin­g its survival.

An investigat­ion has been opened into wilful destructio­n of property. – AFP

 ??  ?? The Anne Frank Freedom Tree in a park specially designed for the tree in Aalten, the Netherland­s. — AFP
The Anne Frank Freedom Tree in a park specially designed for the tree in Aalten, the Netherland­s. — AFP

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