Above is a picture of my hair brush I used as a young child. When I was the age of six my mother Edith got it for my for my birthday. I still remember how it would feel when I would use it against my head, my mother would brush my hair and put it into a neat braid and send me off to school. I remember taking my diary when the Nazis came to collect my family and I, but I forgot about my beloved brush. Scientist Amelia Henson is the reason I am here today, as a young child she was fascinated by me and the holocaust. As a child, she said that she would spend countless hours thinking of what she would ask me if I were still alive today. Thats when the most brilliant idea came to her head, that if it was possible she would take me back from the dead. Of course to anyone else that may of sounded completely crazy, but to her she knew it was possible. When she was eighteen years of age, Amanda visited the secret annex in the Netherlands. She toured the very attic my family and I hid from the German Nazis in. Throughout the tour, she spotted a brush I would refer to in my diary. The tour guide showed young Amanda and the rest of the tourists my brush, as the crowd started to walk away somehow Amanda snuck the brush into her pant pocket and left the tour group. She immediately went back to her hotel room, and thought of a plan that would take awhile to plan out. Her boyfriend, Michael Johnson wanted to be a chemist and attended Harvard University. She called him and explained her plan, with her scientist brain and his chemist brain, together they would take any hair or left over particles from my brush and bring me back to life. After years of hard work and failure, on July of 2000 I was brought back to life.