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JUNE, 1944

        FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1944

        J Dear Kitty,

        "If yoing to ttic, take an umbrella ; to protect you from "; tc;; but it obviously doesnt apply to ime (guns!) and to people in    box!). Mous into t of relieving o fear tters and, even encje in t ts not    permeate this house.

        I also ion futers: is loud, proceed to t aircase. Run up and doimes, making sure to stumble at least once.    c even be able to ing, muc it. Yours truly    to use,    success!

        Yours, Anne

        M. Frank

        MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1944

        Dearest Kitty,

        Nehe

        division of butter. Capitulation on t of Dussel. Close friendster and Mrs. van Daan, flirtations, kisses and friendly little smiles. Dussel is beginning to long for female panionship.

        t see y. Mood upstairs: bad. Mrs. van D.

        tablets, w none.

        taken Rome. ty royed nor bombed. Great propaganda for ler.

        Very featoes aables. One loaf of bread was moldy.

        Scje (name of and pepper. S box and does o keep her.

        Bad inuous bombing of Pas de Calais and t coast of France.

        No one buying dold even less iing.

        ttom of our black moneybox is in sig are o live o month?

        Yours, Anne

        M. Frank

        tUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1944

        My dearest Kitty,

        "t; t twelve.

        "t; the invasion has begun!

        t eigised ionary measure for territories, everyone living y miles from t o prepare for bombardments. iss an ime.

        Acc to tisroopers    of France. "Britis are engaged in bat s,"

        acc to the BBC.

        clusion reag at rial landing, like two years ago in Dieppe.

        BBC broadcast in German, Dut: t;real" invasion. BBC broadcast in German at eleven: speec Eisenhower.

        BBC broadcast in Englis;t; General Eiseno t;Stiff fig after tory. te victood luck!”

        BBC broadcast in Englis one: 11,000 planes are stling bad fortanding by to land troops and bomb be and small boats are tinually arriving in t not least, Churchill.

        A ion in ted liberation? tion alked so muc, oo good, too mucale ever to e true? ill tory? e dont kno. But rong again. ell o be brave to eo e. Its noter of remaining calm and steadfast, of gritting our teetiff upper lip! France, Russia, Italy, and even Germany,    cry out in agony, but    yet    right!

        Oty, t part about t I    friends are on terrible Germans ened us for so long t t of friends and salvation means everyto us! Nos not just t    says, I    even go back to scober or September.

        Yours, Anne

        M. Frank

        P.S. Ill keep you informed of test news!

        t nigrae t the ground. Many

        paratroopers, t be seen in t ons of bombs during t, and t six in t landing craft came asoday tion. tal batteries royed even before te t;one will and one hope.”

        FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1944

        Dearest Kitty,

        Great neaken Bayeux, a village on t of France, and are noo cut off ted. Every evening ts report oing spirit of to get tories, t amazis. A fee tly bad fort Ced to land along roops on D Day, but Eiseno talk    of it. Just imagine, so muc be at least seventy!

        tement ; still, s about time! Mrs. van Daans stant griping is unbearable; no s t in a bucket of cold er!

        Everyone in t Mr. van Daan aer rilogy, a biograpuoso and c. Its very iing, t too muly test and most famous pianist of ime,     ty. ess Marie d Agoult, Princess Carolyne Sayn- ittgenstei Agnes King Soper, tress Lilla c., and to it. ts of ts are muceresting. Some of tioned are Scor Berlioz, Joon Rubinstein, Frederic Cor c., etc.

        Liszt appears to    man, very generous and modest, tionally vain.    art above all else, remely fond of ad    bear t of tears, leman, couldnt refuse anyone a favor,    ied in money and cared abious freedom and the world.

        Yours, Anne

        M. Frank

        314 ANNE FRANK

        tUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1944

        Dearest Kit, Anoteen. I received quite a fes:

        Springers five-volume art ory book, a set of unders, a , a jar of jam, t from Margot, a sticker album from t and s peas from Dussel, dy from Miep, dy and notebooks from Bep, and t: ter gave me a lovely bouquet of peo a lot of effort into finding a present, but note .

        till going splendidly, in spite of ther -- p rains, gale winds and high seas.

        Yesterday Cs, Eise tisured and liberated. Corpedo boat t s. Uke many men,    seem to knorait!

        From our position    Annex, its difficult to gauge tch.

        No doubt many people are glad tisten doo     to be occupied by tis realize o t figruggle and sacri- fice its sons to liberate ries. After t tis remain in hol- land:

        t abject apologies to all tries, restore tdies to its rigurn, , as Ive already said, many Dutced among t would s neighbors if

        Englay s unity to do?

        would !

        All tcill look dois England and its gover of old fogies, call t e t raig their jumbled brains!

        iss, accusations and reproac really as ceited as many people ts and sings better t t I    to cly!

        , I often ask myself, t everyoill t-all? Am I really sant? Am I t, or are they?

        It sounds crazy, I kno Im not going to cross out t last sentence, because its not as crazy as it seems. Mrs. van Daan and Dussel, my totally unintelligent and, not to put too fine a point on it, just plain "stupid"! Stupid people usually t bear it    examples of two dummies, Mrs. van Daan and Dussel. Mrs.

        van D. tupid because I dont suffer so muc as soo s because er, and s-all because salks topics s. t one of my favorite sayings is "; and I readily admit Im a kno-all.

        s so difficult about my personality is t I scold and curse myself muc I despair of ever getting talk bad start tradig everyoil tably crops up again:

        "No one uands me!”

        t of me, and as unlikely as it may seem, trut. Sometimes Im so deeply buried under self-reproac I long for a    to    again. If only I ook my feelings seriously. Alas, I    yet found t person, so t go on.

        I ker, arent you, Kit? Its true, Peter loves me, not as a girlfriend, but as a friend. ion gro some mysterious force is    kno is.

        Sometimes I terrible longing for ed. But ts not true, because if Im uo go to er is kind and good, a I t deny t ed me in many    care for able versations and various t nature. Still, Im firmly vi ick treement o quarrel. Peter is peace-loving, tolerant aremely easygoing. s me say a lot of to     from ermined effort to remove ts from    antly being accused of knoo kno not in practice) t in time, even t ununicative types will long as muco fide in.

        Peter and I    our plative years in ten discuss ture, t and t, but as Ive already told you, I miss t I ks!

        Is it because I    been outdoors for so long t Ive bee so smitten ure? I remember a time    ivated me. t duri ance, ruggled to keep my eyes open until eleven-ty so I could get a good look at too muc risk opening a ime, several monto be upstairs one nig go back doil it o be closed again. t    time in a year and a    Id seen t face-to-face. After t evening my longing to see it agai-ied    doairs all by myself and looked out tce office. Many people ture is beautiful, many people sleep from time to time uarry sky, and many people in als and prisons long for to enjoy ure o offer. But feed and cut off as ure, which    be shared by rid poor alike.

        Its not just my imagination -- looking at dle sky, dle clouds, dle moon and dle stars really does make me feel calm and s mucter medie ture makes me feel o face every bloh ce!

        As luck    for a feo vieure ty curtains tacked over dirt-caked    takes dle pleasure out of looking. Nature is dle oute!

        One of dle many questions t en bodlered me is    to be so inferior to men. Its easy to say its unfair, but ts not enougo kno injustice!

        Men presumably dominated er prengts men w chey please. . .

        Until retly, ly    along upid, sis kept up, trenc bees. Fortunately, education, ed equal rig also men, noo tolerate tate of affairs for so long. Modern    t to be pletely indepe!

        But ts not all. omen sed as eem in all parts oft ed immortal fame, martyrs are revered, but oo as soldiers?

        In t I ly struck by t t in cs    pain? Ss pusy is gone.

        omen, o einuation of touging    together!

        I doo imply t ure inteo, and ts t s I n are our system of values and t ao, but ultimately beautiful womens sy is.

        I agree pletely    men must learn t birt of as iable and unavoidable in ts of ts easy for men to talk -- t and never    women do!

        I believe t in t tury tion t its a y to    and admiration of all    or a lot of pompous words!

        Yours, Anne

        M. Frank

        FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1944

        Dearest Kitty,

        Ne s end. Salking about getting s, being t Peter fides in me and not in    Dussel doesnt re- spond suffitly to ations and afraid o squander all t money on to- bacco. Sarts allain.

        oy? Nobody takes rengter, so one and all, and you sen Lyzeum, yon vorne Museum.* [Acts like a scers being i, Mr. van Daan irritable and Mote a state! to remember: laug everyt everybody else! It souistical, but its actually ty.

        Mr. Kuglers supposed to spend four ail. rying to get out of it ors certificate and a letter from Opekta. Mr. Kleimans omaced on soon. Starting at eleven last nige p off.

        Yours, Anne

        M. Frank

        FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1944

        Dearest Kitty,

        Notis atta    and Mr. van Oaan, o be liberated before October 10. taking part in terday tarted tebsk, exactly to t the Germans invaded Russia.

        Beps spirits    of potatoes; from noo t t for eac t arting Monday, Mieps taking a ion. Mr. Kleimans doctors    found anytoring matters take their course.

        Yours, Anne

        M. Frank

        tUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1944

        My dearest Kitty,

        tebsk and Zoday. to ured lots of men and equipment. Five German generals aken captive. No t a isever t oin Peninsula ured just ter t a feat!

        In t been a day    rain and storms,    kept tis. And    a little firecracker like t    , except maybe minor damage in England and screaming    neers.

        Anyland" t tting closer, ts.

        All German ary are being evacuated, togetal regions to t* [* tal Socialist (Nazi) Party]    if t. Is t fat pig planning to fig in Russia long before nourned doime ago, and noiations have been broken off again.

        theyll be sorry!

        hink well be on July 27?

        Yours, Anne

        M. Frank

        FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1944

        Dearest Kitty,

        Bad    a stretco ty June* [Annes Englis I say t le Englis to prove it Im reading An Ideal ionary! ars going wonderfully: Bobruysk, Mogilev and Orss of prisoners.

        Everyt s are improving, our superoptimists are triump, ts s test news!

        Ive been ly root-al    teets been terribly painful. It    I o faint, and I nearly did. Mrs. van D. promptly got a toothache as well!

        Yours, Anne

        M. Frank

        P.S. eve    Bernd* [Cousin Bern of t;artistic leanings," says Mother.
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