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Frank, Anne
(1929-1945) Dutch writer. Anne Frank was a German-Jewish teenager who was forced to go into hiding during the Holocaust. She and her family, along with four others, spent 25 months during World War II in an annex of rooms above her father’s office in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Anne Frank House Amsterdam
Visiting the Anne Frank House is for many people a good reason for a visit to Amsterdam. This official website of the Anne Frank House contains a lot of information and many illustrations. The `Activities' section contains directions for educational projects.
Anne Frank House
A short page about the Anne Frank House part of a virtual tour through Amsterdam.
Anne Frank Quotes
Anne Frank was a young girl who was caught up in the horror of the Holocaust. She received a diary for her 13th birthday, and began penning the words that would make her forever memorable. Read about her hopes, dreams, fears, and tears. Here are just a few quotes from Anne Frank.
Anne Frank Quotes
Anne Frank was a teenager when she was caught up in the horrors of Nazi Germany. She died in a concentration camp. She left behind a diary, where she wrote about her experiences, hopes, and dreams. Here are a few quotes from Anne Frank.
Anne Frank
Anne Frank is one of the most famous writers in Holocaust literature. Frank was still a teenager when she died in a concentration camp. Here's a list of top books related to Anne Frank.
Controversy erupts over publication
Read this article about the controversy surrounding the publication of missing pages in Anne Frank's diary. Douglas Davis writes, "The missing pages, which were suppressed by Anne's father, Otto, the only member of the family to survive the Holocaust, reportedly contain critical comments by Anne about her parents' relationship."
Holocaust Literature
Stories, poems, memoirs, and other writings came out of the Holocaust, representing those who survived as well as the many who died. Anne Frank is one of the most famous victims of the Holocaust, but there were many others. Read about their lives and works.
