During the two years that she spent in hiding, Anne Frank regularly re-read and made changes to her now-famous diary. At one point, she pasted brown paper over two pages of text, rendering them unreadable to scholars who would later cherish Frank’s writing as an invaluable document by a young Holocaust victim. But with the help of imaging software, researchers were recently able to decode the hidden pages, as Nina Siegal reports for the New York Times.





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