A new exhibit in New York City lets you step inside Anne Frank's Secret Annex.
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The Forward on MSNAnne Frank didn’t live here — she never had the chanceFor my bat mitzvah, my parents surprised me with a stop in Amsterdam — en route home from Israel to New Jersey — to visit the ...
The more Anne Frank becomes a generic symbol of all historical tragedy, the less we remember who she was and what happened to ...
Commemorating the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz’s liberation, an installation in New York tells the tragic story of the ...
Before she died of typhus at 15 inside the German concentration camp Bergen-Belsen, Anne Frank lived just over two years inside a secret 45-square meter (484-square foot) annex atop an Amsterdam ...
When it comes to teaching kids about the Holocaust, New York City parents and teachers have a new tool at their disposal: ...
“And education starts with empathy — empathy with what happened here, what happened in Amsterdam during those years, what was done to Anne Frank.” The Frank family hid with other Jews for ...
“Anne Frank: The Exhibition” features a replica of the hidden annex where eight Jewish people, including Anne and her family, ...
This is the remarkable Anne Frank The Exhibition, opening at the Center for Jewish History in New York City on January 27, ...
Dutch set designers spent months poring over Frank’s diaries and sourcing vintage furniture from the Netherlands for NYC ...
Each year, more than 1.2 million people travel to Amsterdam to visit the Anne Frank Museum. It’s where the Jewish teen and her family hid for two years, evading Nazi soldiers. It is also where ...
A full-scale replica of the secret annex where Anne Frank penned her famous diary has opened in New York City.
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