"From now on, all the diaries and writings of Anne Frank will be on display in the house in which they were written, the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam. The Minister of Education, Culture and Science, Ronald Plasterk, has approved an agreement concluded by the Netherlands Institute for War Documentation, the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Anne Frank House, under which the NIOD will permanently give all the writings of Anne Frank on loan to the AFH. All the parties involved, including the Minister, signed this agreement on 11 June 2009, on the eve of the 80th anniversary of the birth of Anne Frank. From 1 November 2009, all the works of Anne Frank will be on public display in a newly designed exhibition hall in the Anne Frank House
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