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Hours before the May 1960 opening of Amsterdam’s Anne Frank House, Otto Frank gazes at the empty annex where his family and four other Jews hid from the Nazis for more than two years.
Anne Frank famously kept a diary while hiding from the Nazis during World War II. A new exhibit in New York City features a replica of the family's Secret Annex. The full-scale recreation is ...
For the first time, the Anne Frank House itself — the nonprofit that runs the museum at 263 Prinsengracht — is offering visitors a chance to have an in-person annex experience outside Amsterdam.
Photos of members of the Frank family and a copy of the first U.S. edition of "Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl," published in 1952, at the exhibit. Credit: Harold Strak ...
Anne Frank, one of the most famous diarists during World War II, went into hiding with her family in Amsterdam on July 6, ...
The "Anne Frank The Exhibition" is coming to New York City on Jan 27, International Holocaust Remembrance Day, giving people a glimpse into where she spent years of hiding to evade the Nazis ...
Frank had a talent not only for the written word but also for finding beauty in the broken. When the fear of deportation and persecution forced her family into hiding in the 484-square-foot annex, ...
Algonquin Arts Theatre has released first look photos of The Diary of Anne Frank. The show will run four performances only at Algonquin Arts Theatre, February 15 through February 22.
After World War II, multiple people have suggested that it was Ans Van Dijk who told the Nazis that Anne Frank and her family were hiding at Prinsengracht 263.
Anne Frank: The Exhibition in NYC allows visitors to experience one of the world's most popular historic locations.
Anne Frank House is bringing a recreation of the Secret Annex—where Anne Frank and her family hid during the Holocaust—to New York.