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In 1947, the seemingly everyday, innocent thoughts of a teen girl were published. But they weren’t so everyday: they were the thoughts of Anne Frank.
Anne Frank proved herself a preternaturally talented writer while only a teen. Since her death she’s become something more, and less.
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.
A final chapter of Anne Frank as a “pawn” in present-day geopolitical events will challenge and unsettle many readers, but this is Franklin’s mission, to consider Frank in all dimensions.
Ruth Franklin's 'The Many Lives of Anne Frank' complements the diarist's story and refuses to police its interpretation by countless admirers.
Opinion: The singular tragedy of Anne Frank We must learn to see her as both a symbol of all persecution and a target of antisemitism — an icon and a human being.
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. What must ...
For years, a black-and-white vintage video (archived) has been shared online that allegedly shows the only existing footage of German-born diarist Anne Frank. Examples of the clip, which showed ...
Today, Anne Frank’s story is well-known across the world. Through her diary entries, readers everywhere were able to gain an intimate understanding of the terrible circumstances she and her ...
The Amsterdam annex where Anne and her family hid from the nazis for two years has been recreated at the Center for Jewish History in Manhattan.
When an editor asked Alice Hoffman to write a novel about Anne Frank, the prolific author didn’t think of the complexity of the research or the enormity of the subject matter. She just thought ...
Anne Frank proved herself a preternaturally talented writer while only a teen. Since her death she’s become something more, and less.