Anne Frank
Eva Schloss, Auschwitz survivor and founder of Anne Frank Trust UK, dies at 96
"Her legacy will continue to guide and empower young people to build a world free from hatred and discrimination," Trust chief executive Dan Green said.
‘Anne Frank, Superstar’? A satirical musical reimagines the Holocaust victim as a symbol of woke
This week in Jewish history: Anne Frank’s first diary entry, Israel bombs Iraqi nuke reactor
Jacqueline van Maarsen, Anne Frank's best friend, dies at 96
On This Day: Anne Frank and her family deported to Auschwitz
Anne Frank's diary, which she wrote in hiding from the Nazis, is one of the most well-known and most-sold books in the world.
University of South Carolina to open Anne Frank Center
The Anne Frank Center is scheduled to launch in September on the Columbia campus with an exhibition and a learning program featuring photos, videos and artifacts.
Jerusalem Film Festival to open with Ari Folman’s Where Is Anne Frank
Where Is Anne Frank recently had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival out of competition and received mainly rave reviews.
Popular Argentine TV show uses Anne Frank image, arouses anger
In the popular Argentinian show "Showmatch," one of the songs used the picture of the Holocaust victim Anne Frank as a background image of a 'woman who doesn't leave the house', angering many.
Anne Frank's diary comes to life in new animated film
The film, "Where is Anne Frank,” was made by acclaimed Israeli director Ari Folman, best known for his 2008 Oscar-nominated animated documentary hybrid “Waltz With Bashir."
Cannes animated film revives Anne Frank story for new generation
By the creator of "Waltz with Bashir" Ari Folman, "Where is Anne Frank" features Frank's imaginary friend Kitty as its guiding force.
On this day: Anne Frank and family went into hiding
79 years ago, Anne Frank, her family and family friends went into hiding from the Gestapo during the Holocaust.
Australian comedian laughs at tweet mocking Anne Frank
A number of similar pages have also been being tweeted in the name of the Holocaust victim. One goes so far as to mark her location as "in hiding."
Eva Schloss, step-sister to Anne Frank, reclaims Austrian citizenship
Eva Schloss, whose mother was the second wife of Otto Frank, Anne’s father, received papers identifying her as an Austrian citizen on Monday at a ceremony at the Austrian Embassy in London.
Ari Folman’s Where is Anne Frank? to premiere at Cannes
Folman’s film has been highly anticipated and much speculated about. There have been rumors for years about when it would be released