The Diary of Anne Frank is a fraud. It was written in ball point pen, which was not in common use until after her death. | Simon Wiesenthal Center
The diary of Anne Frank was not written in ballpoint pen. However, after the war, Anne Frank’s father, Otto, used a ballpoint pen to make notes in the diary before letting it be published. Otto Frank noticed that many entries included embarrassing details or family conflicts. He sought to remain true to Anne’s writing while saving his family the pain of posthumous distress. These were all minor edits that did not take away from the themes and experiences Anne discussed in the diary. Later, the edited entries were restored to their original form, exactly as Anne wrote them. Writing experts and forensic scientists have proven conclusively that the diary was truly hers.
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