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Every day, young Anne Frank and her sister Margot walked 2.5 kilometres to school, as Nazi anti-Jewish laws barred them from ...
A board game, pictures of movie stars, a dress, a bicycle … seemingly mundane ephemera are deeply moving at “Anne Frank: The Exhibition,” which opens at the Center for Jewish History (15 W ...
Anne Frank put up photos of early 1940s celebrities (Hollywood and royalty) to cheer up her room a bit. John Halpern. There’s a Monopoly-type stock exchange board game called Het Beursspel in ...
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 ...
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.
Bringing Anne Frank to New York. In 1940, Germany invaded the Netherlands, imposing the Nazis' anti-Jewish laws and deporting over 100,000 people to extermination camps.
For the first time, a re-creation of the annex where Anne Frank and her family hid is available outside of Amsterdam. Visitors in New York said its themes reverberated in today's political climate.
The 31-panel exhibit features never-before-seen photos of Anne’s life, quotes from the people who knew her, and visuals of the house where she and her family hid from the Nazis.
The museum built around a secret annex in a canal-side house where Anne Frank hid from Nazis during World War II has been renovated to better tell the teenage Jewish diarist's tragic story to a new ...
Culture Anne Frank didn’t live here — she never had the chance A full-scale recreation of the ‘Secret Annex’ opens in New York, a place the Frank family sought vainly to reach ...
Covered windows, peeling wallpaper: For the first time outside of Amsterdam, an exhibition reconstructs Anne’s hiding place during the devastation of the Holocaust. “Anne Frank the Exhibition ...