In 1942, a 13-year-old Anne Frank and her ... While there, Frank began a diary in which she avidly documented life in the Achterhuis, or Secret Annex—its rhythms and tensions, but also her ...
At the center of the room, a model of the secret annex shows where the family hid. A recreation of the five small rooms where Anne, Margo, Otto, and Edith Frank, Hermann, Auguste, and Peter van ...
And the room is not the secret annex where Anne spent two years in hiding—it is an exact replica. Opening on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Anne Frank the Exhibition was created by ...
“Anne Frank the Exhibition” recreates the secret annex in Amsterdam where Anne Frank and seven other Jews hid for two years. This is the reconstruction of the room she shared with Fritz ...
Before she died of typhus at 15 inside the German concentration camp Bergen-Belsen, Anne Frank lived just over two years inside a secret 45-square meter (484-square foot) annex atop an Amsterdam ...
Anne Frank received her diary as a 13th birthday gift; in its pages, she chronicled everything from the restrictions placed upon Dutch Jews and descriptions of life in the annex to her contempt ...
She is Anne Frank ... the first full-scale re-creation of the secret annex that was the Amsterdam hiding place of eight Jews, including the Frank family, from July 1942 to August 1944.
A full-scale replica of the secret annex where Anne Frank penned her famous diary opened in New York City on Monday as the world marked International Holocaust Remembrance Day. The exhibit at the ...
A new exhibit called Anne Frank The Exhibition is the first ever re-creation of the secret annex where Anne Frank and her family hid from the Nazis for two years. TODAY’s Al Roker shares an ...