Queen Maxima of the Netherlands visited Anne Frank The Exhibition in New York City on Feb. 25, and PEOPLE followed along.
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France 24 on MSNEighty years after her death, Anne Frank lives on through her diaryAnne Frank died of typhus at the age of 15 in Germany’s Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. The Jewish teenager’s account of ...
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‘The Many Lives of Anne Frank’ Review: The Diarist and Her ReadersFor Anne Frank, a young Jewish victim of Nazism, to be enlisted in street art supportive of a Palestinian cause hostile to Jews seems preposterous on its face. Yet this is how “Anne” has come ...
Anne turned her serene face toward us; then they were led away. It was impossible to see what happened behind the light, and Mrs. Frank cried: ‘The children! My God! My God!’ ” In the hell ...
"You can see the life of a young teenager here," the queen said, gesturing around the cramped quarters with her gloved hand. "Look at the photos of the idols and stars." Among the pictures ...
Franklin dives into all of this by considering Anne Frank through a series of different lenses — child, refugee, prisoner, ...
NEW YORK − Queen Máxima of the Netherlands ambled slowly through the Anne Frank exhibition in Lower Manhattan on Tuesday. When she reached a replica of the girl's bedroom, she stopped short in her ...
(JTA) — On June 15, 1942, days after receiving a diary for her 13th birthday, Anne Frank wrote that a classmate she had only recently met “is now my best friend.” She and that friend ...
Ronald Leopold, director of the Anne Frank House, said furnishing the recreated ... encourage visitors to reflect on what it means to face discrimination or be a minority today.
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