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201. An Overview of the Holocaust: Topics to Teach
Propaganda Anne Frank: Diary
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202. Sayana Ser
decidiu traduzir "O Diário de Anne Frank" para o khmer, seu idioma nativo. 9 de abril de 2009 ... de Anne Frank" para o khmer, seu idioma nativo. Bem-vindos a Vozes sobre o Anti-semitismo, uma ... . SAYANA SER: Em 2002, comecei a traduzir o “Diário de Anne Frank” porque acho importante que os ... proporcionar a elas a mensagem do diário de Anne Frank, e também que tenham coragem. Quando eu estava
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203. Oral history interview with Hanna Pick-Goslar
Hanna Pick-Goslar discusses her memories of the Frank family and her friendship with Anne Frank as
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204. Forchheimer family photographs
from public schools, and Anne and Frank attended the Jewish school 1936-1938 at the Hirsch Home in ... Anne Forchheimer (later Rubin, the mother of the donor) was born in Coburg, Germany to Emil ... They married in 1922. Anne was the youngest of three siblings. She was born on November 28, 1927 ... She had two older brothers Peter (b. 3/17/1924) and Franz (later Frank, b. 1/25 or 26/1926). In 1933
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205. Kurt Pauly
cousins, Anne and Margot Frank. Although his family attended synagogue regularly, they did not consider
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206. Museum Launches First Kickstarter Campaign to Expand Access to Holocaust Victims' Diaries
launching on the birthday of the most famous diarist of the Holocaust, Anne Frank. Anyone can follow the
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207. Courage
heard about a young Cambodian woman who had translated The Diary of Anne Frank from Dutch into the
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208. International Educational Outreach Staff
He co-curated the Museum’s exhibition Anne Frank The Writer: An unfinished Story and developed the
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209. Teaching Materials Using Primary Sources and the Museum’s Collections
ways in which Anne Frank, the most famous diarist of the Holocaust, thought about her audience while
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210. Probated wills of Julius and Walter Hollander
Probated wills of Anne Frank's uncles, Julius and Walter Hollander.
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211. D-Day
strong again.” —Anne Frank, diary entry June 6, 1944
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212. Rescue
aided Jews already in hiding (such as Anne Frank and her family in the Netherlands). In France, the
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213. Barbara Ledermann Rodbell describes receiving her first set of false papers
Amsterdam, in the Netherlands. They became friends of Anne Frank and her family
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214. Barbara Ledermann Rodbell describes her reaction to Nazi-mandated schools for Jewish children in Amsterdam
Amsterdam, in the Netherlands. They became friends of Anne Frank and her family. The Germans invaded
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215. Barbara Ledermann Rodbell describes using false papers and living in hiding
Amsterdam, in the Netherlands. They became friends of Anne Frank and her family
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216. Barbara Ledermann Rodbell describes false papers and moving people to hiding places
Amsterdam, in the Netherlands. They became friends of Anne Frank and her family. The Germans invaded
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217. History of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Fires of Hate: America and the Nazi Book Burnings Anne Frank, the Writer: An
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218. Holocaust Denial: Key Dates
diary of Anne Frank is a forgery. Holocaust denial is generally motivated by hatred of Jews ... Washington Times in an interview that the September 11 terrorist attacks, the Holocaust, and Anne Frank
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219. Simon Family
took a trip to Europe in 1972 and visited the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam. Among various documents we
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220. Pocahontas, Arkansas
by Elie Wiesel, as well as The Diary of Anne Frank. This information was most helpful to me so that I
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221. Elie Wiesel Timeline and World Events: 1928–1951
Anne Frank's family is arrested by the German occupation authorities in
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222. Bergen-Belsen In Depth: The Camp Complex
as new prisoners arrived. Among these women were Anne Frank and her
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223. A new dawn, a new hope for man
specifically literature by Anne Frank. Other literature on prejudices are also included.
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224. Children during the Holocaust
. Some non-Jews hid Jewish children and, as in the case of Anne Frank
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225. Sophia Chatov collection
Before, During and After the Holocaust” given by the donor on May 3, 1995 at the Anne Frank In The World