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A new study by the Anne Frank House museum in Amsterdam said Friday, Dec. 16, 2016, there is no conclusive evidence that the Jewish diarist and her family were betrayed to the Netherlands ...
I mean, if this is true, if it was him, it would mean Anne Frank and her family were betrayed by a fellow Jew. SULLIVAN: Yes, but it's not as stark as that. An address was given.
Among the many who tried – and failed – to escape Nazi persecution: Otto Frank and his family, which included wife, […] Skip to content. All Sections. Subscribe Now. 85°F.
Anne Frank, one of the most famous diarists during World War II, went into hiding with her family in Amsterdam on July 6, ...
The efforts of Anne Frank’s family to emigrate to the United States were thwarted by “American bureaucracy, war, and time,” historians say.
Anne Frank’s harrowing story of living in a small annex behind an Amsterdam warehouse for more than two years before her family was captured by the Nazis and hauled away has long stood as a testament ...
Seventy-two years ago today, a Jewish family got swept up in one of the darkest chapters in history, the Holocaust. On July 6, 1942, Anne Frank and her parents, Otto and Edith, and sister, Margot ...
BERLIN — Research suggests the family of Anne Frank, the world famous Jewish diarist who died in the Holocaust, attempted to immigrate to the United States and later also to Cuba, but their e… ...
Anne Frank proved herself a preternaturally talented writer while only a teen. Since her death she’s become something more, and less.
The family — father Otto, mother Edith, older sister Margot and Anne — hid in an attic apartment behind Otto Frank's business, where he produced a gelling substance used to make jam. Anne ...
For two years, Anne Frank's family hid in secret rooms in Amsterdam, knowing that a curtain left open by mistake, a wayward noise or a nervous conspirator's phone call to the Nazis could land them ...
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