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The raid on Prinsengracht 263 saw all of those in hiding transported to the Auschwitz death camps. Summarising its findings, the Anne Frank House said, external: ...
Book burnings are now occurring here, the unmistakable mark of a faltering society. A follow-up note about Prinsengracht 263: A friend recently gifted me a virtual reality headset.
O n August 4, 1944, members of the German Sicherheitsdienst, in tandem with Dutch Nazis, carried out a raid on a building at Prinsengracht 263-267 in Amsterdam. The Jewish people found hiding ...
Three weeks ago Hedy and I took a train into Amsterdam's main station, then walked 20 minutes to Prinsengracht 263, a nondescript address next to a canal in the Dutch capital.
The entries, the study suggests, show the hiding house on Prinsengracht 263 was tied to activities punishable under the Nazi occupation in addition to Dutch underground fighters’ sheltering of ...
Seventy years ago, Anne Frank made her final diary entry from her hiding place in Amsterdam on Aug. 1, 1944.. Anne lived in the Secret Annex at 263 Prinsengracht with her family for two years ...
‘WHERE are the Jews?’ screamed SS officer Karl Silberbauer on August 4 1944 as he stormed into Opteka Works warehouse at Prinsengracht 263 following a tip-off 30 minutes earlier. Within momen… ...
Anne Frank lived in hiding in Amsterdam for more than two years, and last April, the Secret Annex Online, a site devoted to the exploration of Prinsengracht 263, launched to show what the house ...
Anne Frank's diary has provided new hints about how and why her hiding place was uncovered World-famous wartime diarist Anne Frank may have been discovered by chance and not because her hiding ...