A new exhibit in New York City lets you step inside Anne Frank's Secret Annex.
Inside the exhibit, visitors can walk through a recreation of the famous bookcase entrance that concealed the Secret Annex. The exhibit is similar to the installation inside the Anne Frank House ...
The replica hideout is based on the one preserved at the Anne Frank House in the Netherlands. Behind the revolving bookcase to conceal the entrance, the annex is furnished with replica furniture ...
“Anne Frank the Exhibition” recreates the secret annex in Amsterdam where Anne Frank ... Although a smiling photo of Anne is at the entrance, the exhibition’s audio guide — included ...
Two photographs of Anne's parents, Otto and Edith, greet visitors at the entrance to the ... and the legacy of Anne Frank's diary. Otto Frank was the only secret annex inhabitant to survive ...
While a new exhibition commemorates the worst genocide in history, it helps explain how “educated” leftists refuse to understand what genocide means.
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 ...
“My instinct says that when Otto Frank wanted the annex to be empty in the original ... Although a smiling photo of Anne is at the entrance, the exhibition’s audio guide — included with ...
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