Anne Frank Museum

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She is probably the most famous and tragic diarist ever to have lived; a young girl who recorded daily life under the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands and died of typhus at Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, aged just 15.
Anne Frank's journal has been translated into more than 60 languages,and made into countless dramatisations.
This centre in Berlin houses the exhibition Anne Frank - Here and Now. It tells the story not just of Anne herself ,and of her diary, but also includes archive recordings and documentary information from Berliners, creating a sense of connection between the past and the present. |
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