They aren’t saying they were found in the ‘attic’.
They are reporting these found in the father’s home when he returned from the camp.
More than 6,000 letters, photographs, and documents were recently found in the attic of the Frank family home.
"in the attic"
The linked article is very confusing the way it’s written, but my understand is that the Frank family home from which they fled to take up residence in the ‘attic’, *is* the Frank family home, right?
If someone finally got around to searching it after all these years seems rather suspicious, and it also seems suspicious that Mr. Otto Frank would store his writings, photographs and papers in that attic about his search for Anna in that attic rather than give it all to Ann Frank’s Foundation.
It also seems hard to believe that during his lifetime he didn’t recall he left photographs and papers behind in that attic.
A very interesting and historical find, if true.
Exactly! Not the hiding place but the attic of the family home.