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When the Nazis occupied Amsterdam in the early days of World War II, they sought out the city's Jewish residents.
One stop features the former home of Miep Gies, the Dutch Catholic who helped hide the Frank family. Her face is brought to life using archive photographs and digital animation.
A special initiative of "Anne Frank: The Exhibition," the giveaway is in honor of what would have been Frank’s 96th birthday on June 12.
In November, Miep’s dentist, Fritz Pfeffer, was added to the crew. A German Jewish émigré in his early fifties, Pfeffer seems to have initially charmed Otto and Edith while annoying Anne.
On display through May 31 at Seattle's Holocaust Center for Humanity is a traveling exhibit from the renowned Anne Frank House in Amsterdam.
"Miep Gies, she hid Anne Frank and Anne's family during the holocaust. She worked for Otto Frank for a while, before they decided to go into hiding." ...
Boca man’s gift part of Anne Frank exhibit: It’s ‘somewhere where people can see it’ The traveling exhibition is on display at The Holocaust Documentation and Education Center in Dania ...
A final chapter of Anne Frank as a “pawn” in present-day geopolitical events will challenge and unsettle many readers, but this is Franklin’s mission, to consider Frank in all dimensions.
The cast includes Eleanora Kishinevsky as Anne Frank, Corbin Sanders as Otto Frank, Leila Burk as Edith Frank, Elise Nicklin as Margot Frank, Margaret Bennett as Miep Gies, Lachlan Linn-Boggs as Peter ...
Máxima commemorated one of her nation's most tragic stories, visiting a New York show that recreates the annex where the Frank family hid from Nazis.
The queen honored one of her nation's most tragic stories, visiting a New York show that recreates the annex where Anne Frank hid from the Nazis.
Queen Maxima of the Netherlands visited Anne Frank The Exhibition in New York City on Feb. 25, and PEOPLE followed along. Inside Queen Maxima's visit.
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