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These include a Dutch version of Monopoly — a game Anne Frank loved, which she had played with a classmate at Amsterdam’s Jewish Lyceum.
A board game, pictures of movie stars, a dress, a bicycle … seemingly mundane ephemera are deeply moving at “Anne Frank: The Exhibition,” which opens at the Center for Jewish History (15 W ...
The New York exhibit will also feature more than 100 artifacts from the Anne Frank House, including some never before publicly displayed, among them her first photo album, games and typed ...
For the first time, a re-creation of the annex where Anne Frank and her family hid is available outside of Amsterdam. Visitors in New York said its themes reverberated in today's political climate.
“Anne Frank the Exhibition” recreates the secret annex in Amsterdam where Anne Frank and seven other Jews hid for two years. ... including books and a board game retrieved from the original space.
The Anne Frank House, which attracts 1.2 million visitors annually and conceived the exhibition, has been touting its ...
Visitors can view Anne Frank’s poetry book and a board game she played. Outside the recreated rooms, there are films and photographs tracing Anne Frank’s life, starting in Frankfurt, ...
These include a Dutch version of Monopoly — a game Anne Frank loved, which she had played with a classmate at Amsterdam’s Jewish Lyceum.
Anne Frank The Exhibition brings you into their world and puts it in larger context. The exhibit was originally set to run from January 27 (International Holocaust Remembrance Day) through April 30.
The “Anne Frank Exhibition” that’s now in South Florida includes something very special: a limited-edition copy of her diary, donated by a Boca Raton resident. The traveling exhibition ...
NEW YORK − Queen Máxima of the Netherlands ambled slowly through the Anne Frank exhibition in Lower Manhattan on Tuesday. When she reached a replica of the girl's bedroom, she stopped short in ...