"Anne Frank's story ... the floor with different colored flags noting the location of every concentration camp and site of mass killings throughout the Holocaust. A picture of Anne's kindergarten ...
Coloring in the political climate are images and films that detail the Nazi occupation. The show doesn’t flinch in recounting Anne Frank’s fate. The Annex occupants were arrested in August ...
and includes more than 100 photos and other artifacts — many never before displayed publicly, according to officials.Among the items are Anne Frank’s first photo album and her handwritten ...
Ms. Franklin is the author of the forthcoming “The Many Lives of Anne Frank.” “Poor helpless people are being dragged out of their homes. … Families are torn apart; men, women and children ...
But most salient and unforgettable was this feeling: Anne Frank stood here. She wrote her diary here, and there, and in that room. Her hands pasted the photos on this yellow wall. She was here.
Leopold held up two photos, side by side. One is easily recognizable: Anne Frank. Next to her on the page is a photo a boy no one has heard of. He was born June 12, 1929, the same day as Anne ...
One displays photos and the original objects belonging to the family (handwritten notes, luggage, a desk, a transit pass, etc), from the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam. Another exhibit recounts the ...
There we see colored flags representing ... moment in which he held up a paper with two photos. On the left, is a well-known image of young Anne Frank. On the right, a boy I’d never seen before.
Photographs of Anne Frank are on display at the Jewish Museum in Frankfurt am Main, western Germany, on October 21, 2020. (Photo by STR/AFP via Getty Images) The exhibit traces Anne’s story ...