- Jan Romein
Jan Romein (
October 30 ,1893 –July 16 ,1962 ) was a Dutch journalist and historian.Born in
Rotterdam , Romein married the writer and historian Anne Helena Margaretha Verschoor onAugust 14 ,1920 .Romein began writing while a student in 1916. After reading an article by
Karl Marx in 1920, he became interested inMarxism , and after the couple moved toAmsterdam in 1921, he began writing for "De Bleachers ". Through the 1920s and 1930s he remained interested in the political development of theSoviet Union and ofAsia . Romein survivedWorld War II after being held hostage asAmersfoort , and returned to writing.In 1946, Anne Romein received a copy of
Anne Frank 's diary which she tried to have published. When she was unsuccessful, she gave the diary to her husband, who wrote the first article about the diary and its writer, for the newspaper "Het Parool ". Interest raised by his article led to the diary being published the following year. By the early 1950s his communist beliefs had placed him in relative isolation, and in 1951 he was denied entry to theUnited States for an intended speaking engagement. He devoted the latter part of his life to writing a history ofEurope from the year 1900. He died in Amsterdam.External links
* [http://www.annefrank.org/content.asp?pid=112&lid=2 "Het Parool", April 3, 1946. first published discussion of Anne Frank's diary]
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