A new exhibit in New York City lets you step inside Anne Frank's Secret Annex.
“The Many Lives of Anne Frank” is not the kind of book that ... It is partly a testament to his success that the diary has taken on a life of its own. Inevitably, Franklin tells the story ...
STANDING pale as a ghost, Anne Frank shivered as she hauled stones in ... This was the heartbreaking reality of the young girl's life at first Auschwitz and then Bergen Belsen concentration ...
It’s such a powerful, sobering story of resilience,” said one of the women who traveled from Pennsylvania to see Anne Frank The Exhibition in New York. “Very ...
Washtenaw Resident Irene Butter Continues to Share Her Holocaust Story and Advocate for Human Rights “I didn’t ask to ...
When the Frank family went into hiding a few weeks later, Anne brought the diary with her ... were settling into cramped, clandestine life in a “secret annex.” The ending is grimly familiar ...
Anne Frank The Exhibition brings you into their world ... European Jews were murdered — down to the vibrant if cloistered life and shared experiences of just a handful of them.
On June 15, 1942, days after receiving a diary for her 13th birthday, Anne Frank wrote that a classmate she had only recently met “is now my best friend.” ...
the entire installation aims to examine Anne Frank’s life — and death — with a scope not often found in other treatments of this chapter in history. And while Leopold said the current ...
BRANCHBURG — A traveling exhibition honoring the life and legacy of Anne Frank is now on display at Raritan Valley Community College in Branchburg. The “Anne Frank in Translation,” presented by the ...
A young girl whose life was cut short by the Holocaust. The Frank family had ties to New York, which is why the Anne Frank House chose New York City as the first location for this exhibition.
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