Lost in Translation (2004) | 60 Minutes Archive

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In 2004, Mike Wallace spoke to a Dutch reporter, who saw firsthand how North Korea was using "The Diary of a Young Girl" — the chronicle of Anne Frank, to teach students to fear and hate America.

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All Comments (6)
  • Americans ask why is there money for war but they (government) won’t feed the poor. It’s insane it’s embarrassing and shameful.😢😢
  • @jillian7636
    When my children studied abroad they both took a day trip to Amsterdam to go to the Anne Frank house. They agreed it was the most moving place in the world. It’s a shame her famous work is being manipulated by North Korea, a shame, yet not a surprise! (I do miss Mike Wallace! What a pleasure it was to see him on screen again.)
  • @user-oc7vm5tr8y
    Where there is No Respect for Life, .... there we will find Evil. Much ❤ for Peace and Humanity.