A full-sized replica of Anne Frank's hidden annex during WWII is coming to New York City for an exhibit in January.
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We really enjoyed Anne Frank’s Last Walk tour. Our guide, David, was engaging, approachable and made the experience interesting. The highlight was the VR experience, which vividly recreated the Secret Annex with furniture, allowing us to step back in...
Anne Frank's Death On August 4, 1944, after 25 months in hiding, Anne Frank and the seven others in the Secret Annex werediscovered by the Gestapo, the German secret state police, who had learned about the hiding place from an anonymous tipster (who hasnever been definitively identified)....
Experience “Anne Frank, her Diary on Stage”, a theater play based on the life of Anne Frank. It covers the 2 years spent by Anne and her family hidden in the secret annex, as well as events occurring before and after that time. Anne's words poignantly reflect the ten...
The hiding place became known as the Secret Annex. It was located at 263 Prinsengracht. The Frank family would occupy two rooms on the first floor. A week later Mr. and Mrs. Van Pels and their son would move into the two rooms on the second floor. From Peter's tiny room they could...
Learn about the secret annex in Anne Frank's ''Diary of a Young Girl''. Read a description of Anne Frank's hideout and explore quotations about the...
The hidden annex where the young Jewish diarist Anne Frank hid from Nazi occupiers during World War II is heading to New York.
At the height ofWorld War II,Anne Frankspent more than two years cooped up with her family in a secret annex in Amsterdam. While hiding from the Nazis, the young girl filled the pages of her now-iconic diary. For decades, travelers have ...