The Anne Frank House is a historical home and museum dedicated to Anne Frank, a young girl, born on 1929, who hid from the Nazis during World War II with her family and others. The house is located in central Amsterdam in the Netherlands The house has two floors and an attic, which ...
The most poignant of Amsterdam’s museums, it’s utterly worth any crowd-related hassles for the emotional exhibits—not least the attic where the Frank family hid from the Nazis, and where young Anne penned her famous diary. Can you tell us what we'll see here?Permanent displays of ...
Although known as Anne Frank’s House, the site was originally her father’s office building and all eight inhabitants lived in a secret annex in the attic hidden by a moveable bookcase. Anne Frank’s House history Anne Frankwas born in the German city of Frankfurt am Main in 1929. Due ...
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands -- She must have gazed at them for hours at a time: faded photos of movie stars clipped from magazines and pasted on the walls of her tiny attic hideaway.The rain-stained remnants have long captured the imagination of visitors to the Anne Frank House, the hiding ...
“We are almost up,” my mother said as we waited in line to enter the Anne Frank House. We stood over an hour in the winding line of people. During that time, I was able to completely assimilate to my surroundings, even though I endured the nervous anticipation. The surreal feeling ...
They didn't like to, so they _58_ in the attic (阁楼) of her father'sworkplace. They shared the small space with another family for two years.59_, they were found in August 1944 and life became too hard for them. Anne died the next year. Her diary wasprinted later _60_ it ...
The Frank family hid with other Jews for two years in the attic of patriarch Otto Frank’s office in Amsterdam as the Nazi German army occupied the Netherlands during World War II. They were eventually discovered in 1944 and sent to concentration camps, includingAuschwitz-...
On May 5, 1945, the day being recreated for A Small Light, those joyful sounds celebrating liberation from the Nazis would have wafted up to the small attic where Anne Frank once hid. Yet by that day, the attic of the secret annex was empty. Anne had already died of typhus in the Be...
Margot Frank received a letter ordering her to report to a work camp in Germany in July 1942. Anne Frank’s family went into hiding in an attic apartment behind Otto Frank’s business, located at Prinsengracht 263 in Amsterdam, onJuly 6, 1942. In an effort to avoid detection, the family...
It isn’t exactly unprecedented, however, as the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam implemented a 360-degree VR tour just last year — though that was created with those physically unable to ascend the attic stairs in mind. Last year’s Oscar-winning “Son of Saul,” though not a virtual-reali...