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Anne Frank proved herself a preternaturally talented writer while only a teen. Since her death she’s become something more, and less.
Thanks to The Diary of Anne Frank and the historians who’ve studied it, the world has a good sense of what happened in the Amsterdam annex where Frank and her family hid from the Nazis during ...
It offers an interactive smartphone reconstruction of the Dutch Jewish experience under Nazi occupation. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The Franks considered moving to the land then known as Palestine, but like many other German Jews, “they felt they belonged in Europe, or possibly America, but not in the Middle East.” Voices ...
Anne Frank: The Exhibition," which opens at the Center for Jewish History (15 W. 16th St., Union Square) on January 27. It's a full-scale recreation of the Amsterdam annex where Anne, her sister ...
The ending is grimly familiar: In August 1944 the Franks and four other Jews who had joined them—the three members of the Van Pels family and a middle-aged dentist, Fritz Pfeffer—left the ...
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