Anne Frank Foundation buys her family home in Amsterdam
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THE foundation maintaining the Amsterdam house where Jewish diarist Anne Frank hid from Nazis during World War II said Thursday they had bought another property where her family lived in the 1930s.
But the Anne Frank Stichting said it had no plans to use the "other home" as a museum, like the one in Amsterdam's famous canal belt which draws thousands of visitors every year.
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