Franklin dives into all of this by considering Anne Frank through a series of different lenses — child, refugee, prisoner, ...
The meticulously recreated Anne Frank House offers visitors in New York City an immersive glimpse into the lives of Frank and her family during their two years in hiding. This first-of-its-kind ...
Credit: John Halpern But now, in a landmark collaboration between the Anne Frank House and Manhattan’s Center for Jewish History, the Frank family and their milieu are being brought to vivid ...
Queen Maxima of the Netherlands visited Anne Frank The Exhibition in New York City on Feb. 25, and PEOPLE followed along.
The queen honored one of her nation's most tragic stories, visiting a New York show that recreates the annex where Anne Frank hid from the Nazis.
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France 24 on MSNEighty years after her death, Anne Frank still lives on through her diaryAnne Frank died of typhus at the age of 15 in Germany’s Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. The Jewish teenager’s account of ...
NEW YORK — New York City's Center for Jewish History is hosting an Anne Frank exhibit that recreates the rooms she and her family hid in during World War II and the Holocaust. It opens Jan. 27 ...
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‘The Many Lives of Anne Frank’ Review: The Diarist and Her ReadersIn the beginning was the red-checked, cloth-covered diary that Anne Frank received on her 13th birthday in 1942. When the Frank family went into hiding a few weeks later, Anne brought the diary ...
Her name was Anne Frank and her diary is world famous. But why is it special? The Frank family was Jewish and left Germany to escape a terrible situation. A group called the Nazis ruled.
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