The house at 263 Prinsengracht (Prince’s Canal) in Amsterdam was built in 1635, more than three centuries before its most ...
New book by Ruth Franklin explores how Anne Frank, the German Jewish teenager killed in the Holocaust, became a cultural icon ...
For the first time ever, visitors can explore a full-scale replica of the hiding place where Anne Frank penned her famous ...
For my bat mitzvah, my parents surprised me with a stop in Amsterdam — en route home from Israel to New Jersey — to visi. It ...
In 1955, Albert Hackett and Frances Goodrich’s play adaptation “The Diary of Anne Frank” premiered on Broadway, winning the ...
The Anne Frank annex recreation at the Center for Jewish History offers a rare opportunity for visitors unable to travel to ...
Dutch set designers Annemiek Swinkels and Willem Claassen spent months poring over Frank’s diaries and sourcing vintage furniture from the Netherlands for new NYC exhibit. Anne Frank’s checkered diary ...
Opening in New York City on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, which this year is the 80th anniversary of the ...
In Amsterdam, the annex is completely empty except for some material on the walls, including Anne’s pictures of movie stars and artworks. Otto Frank requested that the spaces, plundered by the ...
Of the eight Jews who hid in the annex, only Otto Frank survived. Miep Gies, who had helped those hiding in the annex, had preserved Anne’s writings and shared them with him; a Dutch publisher ...
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