Step into History: Anne Frank’s Secret Hiding Place Comes to Life in America
During the Second World War, Anne Frank lived in hiding in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, trying to escape the persecution of Jews by the Nazis, but in 1944, she was discovered by the secret police and detained, and sent to Auschwitz concentration camp He died at the age of 15 after being sent to
According to the Anne Frank House museum in Amsterdam, to mark the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp in January next year, the hideout will be recreated in full size for the first time and exhibited in New York, USA .
Currently, based on the 800 photos of the hiding place and the descriptions from Anne Frank’s diary, work is underway to create the bookshelf placed at the entrance to prevent her hiding place from being discovered, as well as the bed Anne used.
According to American Jewish and Muslim groups, harassment of Jewish and Muslim residents has increased rapidly in the United States since October last year, when fighting began between Israel and Hamas.
Ronald Leopold, director of the Anne Frank House, said: “Given the current global situation, Anne’s story is not a thing of the past. ‘ It has to be.”
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