Dutch court to rule on Anne Frank archive in legal spat
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A Dutch court may rule this week whether some of the letters of Anne Frank should stay in Amsterdam or be sent to Switzerland. The letters, together with about 10,000 photographs and other documents, but not the famous diary, are at the center of a long-running dispute between Anne Frank House, the Amsterdam museum dedicated to her memory, and Anne Frank Fonds, the Basel-based foundation set up by her father Otto.
A spokeswoman for the court in Amsterdam said a judgment is scheduled for Wednesday, although a decision has already been postponed a few times. (Reuters)