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Anne Frank didn’t live here — she never had the chanceShe was here. Now I am. “There is this drive in us to visit pilgrimage sites,” Ruth Franklin, author of the new biography The Many Lives of Anne Frank, told me. People began showing up at the ...
exploitable concept best understood in quotation marks as “Anne Frank.” Ms. Franklin, whose biography of the gothic writer ...
For the first time, a re-creation of the annex where Anne Frank and her family hid is available outside of Amsterdam.
Against all odds, Hannah Pick-Goslar and Anne Frank were reunited briefly at Bergen-Belsen, the camp where Anne died. (JTA) — One spring morning in 1934, two little girls followed their mothers ...
A contribution to Yale University Press’s Jewish Lives series, The Many Lives of Anne Frank is part biography, part history ...
Her diary is one of the most important books in history. It tells the story of her life during World War Two. She was 13 years old when she began writing in her diary. In June 1942, a 15-year-old ...
That correspondence — from Anne Frank to Juanita Wagner, and from Margot Frank to Betty Wagner — is the cornerstone of Danville Station, an off-the-beaten-path museum that tells a unique story.
But this isn't exactly a home — it's a re-creation of the annex where Anne Frank and her family hid from Nazis for more than two years. Currently on display at the Center for Jewish History in ...
Kitty, Anne Frank's imaginary friend to whom the famous diary was dedicated, comes to life in the modern day in the Amsterdam house where Anne had taken refuge with her family.
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