The queen honored one of her nation's most tragic stories, visiting a New York show that recreates the annex where Anne Frank ...
"I was afraid I'd have to curtsy or do something, and she's very approachable and very nice," Leo Ullman tells PEOPLE about ...
Queen Máxima of the Netherlands fought back tears today as she visited the Center for Jewish History in New York City, USA.
The Dutch Queen looked moved by a visit to the Anne Frank exhibition at the Centre for Jewish History in New York ...
The exhibit at the Center for Jewish History in Manhattan represents the first time the annex has been completely recreated ...
The Dutch version “Het Acter-huis,” meaning “The Secret Annex,” refers to the house where the Franks hid for two years during World War II. LOFTIS: Doyle Stevick with the Anne Frank Center ...
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"This exhibition arrives at a time when teaching the lessons of history is urgent," Ronald Leopold, the executive director of the Anne Frank House, which has partnered with the Center for Jewish ...
A virtual reality tour of the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam had a special showing at UW-Green Bay. It's about 4,000 miles from Green Bay, Wisconsin to Amsterdam, in the Netherlands. Lifelong ...
Jacqueline van Maarsen smiles as she examines the 1st memorial brick in the Names MonumentCourtesy of Holocaust Names Monument Netherlands On June 15, 1942, days after receiving a diary for her ...
For my bat mitzvah, my parents surprised me with a stop in Amsterdam — en route home from Israel to New Jersey — to visit the Anne Frank House. It was so many years ago that I’d be lying if ...