A new exhibit in New York City lets you step inside Anne Frank's Secret Annex.
The Anne Frank annex recreation at the Center for Jewish History offers a rare opportunity for visitors unable to travel to ...
Reproduction of tiny Amsterdam annex where young diarist hid with her family opens to the public at the Center for Jewish ...
Ruth Franklin's 'The Many Lives of Anne Frank' complements the diarist's story and refuses to police its interpretation by ...
In the latest entry to Yale's 'Jewish Lives' series, Franklin explores the history and legacy of the most famous witness to ...
And yet, for all that, Anne Frank remains something of an abstraction, especially for the many who have never trekked to Amsterdam and the Anne Frank House museum, which houses hundreds of artifacts ...
"Anne Frank The Exhibition" opened in NYC, marking the first full-scale recreation of the annex where Anne Frank spent two years hiding during World War II.
The exhibit from Amsterdam features a reproduction of the annex where Anne Frank and her family hid before being captured by the Nazis.
When the Frank family went into hiding a few weeks ... along with their parents, Otto and Edith, were settling into cramped, clandestine life in a “secret annex.” The ending is grimly familiar ...
It is thought that Edith Frank died in January 1945 from starvation and her body was either cremated or buried on site at Auschwitz. Anne's father Otto, who was incarcerated at Auschwtiz in the ...
Edith, wrote to an acquaintance on Christmas Eve 1937 stands out: “I think that all the German Jews are searching the world today and there is no room for them any more.” Otto Frank was ...