Anne Frank would have turned 75 in June. New photos of her life have been published at the website devoted to her.
The foundation’s website — www.annefrank.org — features the only existing film footage of the young Jewish girl, taken in 1941 before her family went into hiding during the World War II occupation.
The black-and-white clip shows Anne Frank leaning from a balcony, watching the wedding preparations of one of her neighbours.
The site also includes photographs and testimony from family friends and neighbours — including from Miep Gies, the Dutch woman who helped the Frank family hide from the Nazis — published for the first time in digital form.
The video the film mentions can be seen here.