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Saplings grown from a chestnut tree that inspired Holocaust victim Anne Frank have taken root at places around the globe — ...
Anne Frank’s face leaped out at me from an aqua banner when I first saw it over the entrance of New York City's Center for ...
The book was originally donated to the Wakefield museum in a collection that included a collar from Hitler's dog and a pair ...
Learning that the book was in Rhode Island, the Anne Frank House contacted the World War II Foundation, initially asking to borrow it so that it could be included in their New York City exhibit.
Kennedy Jr., the secretary of health and human services, once said the unvaccinated had it worse than Anne Frank. Just last month ... In a shocking interview with The New Yorker’s Isaac Chotiner ...
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The Anne Frank exhibit in NYC educates students about history and antisemitism, encouraging them to reflect on their role in combating hate. A story told 3,600 miles from Amsterdam. Eight decades ...
Anne Frank’s legacy takes center stage in NYC, prompting critical conversations among students about antisemitism and humanity's history. (Scripps News) Germany to declare national emergency on ...