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'''Anna Maria Geertruida Schmidt''', was a [[dutch]] [[poet]] and [[writer]]. Amongst her works are [[poetry|poems]], [[song|songs]], [[theatre|plays]], [[musical|musicals]] and radio-television drama, but she is most known because of her work in [[children's literature]] achieving the [[Hans Christian Andersen Award]] in [[1988]]. She died in [[1994]] the morning after her 84th birthday through [[euthanasia]]<ref>The Dood in Nederland website reads [http://www.dodenakkers.nl/beroemd/schmidt.html "Uiteindelijk zag ze het niet meer zitten en besloot ze de dag na haar 84ste verjaardag euthanasie te plegen"]. Translation: "Finally she couldn't stand it anymore and the day after her 84th birthday she decided to euthanatize herself"</ref>.
'''Anna Maria Geertruida Schmidt''', was a [[dutch]] [[poet]] and [[writer]]. Amongst her works are [[poetry|poems]], [[song|songs]], [[theatre|plays]], [[musical|musicals]] and radio-television drama, but she is most known because of her work in [[children's literature]] achieving the [[Hans Christian Andersen Award]] in [[1988]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.annie-mg.com/huiskamer/about_annie/introduction.html |title=Introduction - Annie m.G. Schmidt |accessdate=2008-03-10 |format= |work=}}</ref>. She died in [[1994]] the morning after her 84th birthday through [[euthanasia]]<ref>The Dood in Nederland website reads [http://www.dodenakkers.nl/beroemd/schmidt.html "Uiteindelijk zag ze het niet meer zitten en besloot ze de dag na haar 84ste verjaardag euthanasie te plegen"]. Translation: "Finally she couldn't stand it anymore and the day after her 84th birthday she decided to euthanatize herself"</ref>.


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Anna Maria Geertruida Schmidt, was a dutch poet and writer. Amongst her works are poems, songs, plays, musicals and radio-television drama, but she is most known because of her work in children's literature achieving the Hans Christian Andersen Award in 1988[1]. She died in 1994 the morning after her 84th birthday through euthanasia[2].

References

  1. Introduction - Annie m.G. Schmidt. Retrieved on 2008-03-10.
  2. The Dood in Nederland website reads "Uiteindelijk zag ze het niet meer zitten en besloot ze de dag na haar 84ste verjaardag euthanasie te plegen". Translation: "Finally she couldn't stand it anymore and the day after her 84th birthday she decided to euthanatize herself"