Anne Frank
Anne Frank and ‘Night’ may soon be required reading in Texas public schools
The Texas state education board recently discussed draft legislation that would create the nation’s first-ever statewide K-12 required reading list for public schools.
My grandmother Eva Schloss survived Auschwitz. She would not be silent about America today -opinion
‘Anne Frank was in Amsterdam legally,’ Trump antisemitism envoy says refuting Walz’s ICE comparison
Tim Walz invokes Anne Frank in pressing Trump to end ICE operations in Minnesota
Vandals steal Anne Frank statue in Buenos Aires
“If this were a case of antisemitism, there should be some vandalization of the statue... It is for the metal,” senior says in report to the crime.
Iowa girl’s pen pal was Anne Frank, tiny museum remembers their connection
Anne’s letter, dated April 29, 1940, is the kind a young pen-pal might write, describing life at home and school.
Costco promotes controversial Anne Frank book after its suspension
Costco’s promotion of the book is “continuing the trend of Americans wanting less to directly talk about the Holocaust and more to talk near it,” tweeted author Maris Kreizman.
Woman who hid Anne Frank will be the focus of a new miniseries
The series is called A Small Light and will be produced by National Geographic in partnership with Disney+, ABC Signature and Keshet Studios.
Trying to ‘take a ride’ on Anne Frank’s account
The research, whether or not the researchers will admit it or realize it, may be an antisemitic document and its publication right now is pouring oil on the fire of hatred.
My cousin may have betrayed Anne Frank. What would I have done?
A new book, prominently featured on “60 Minutes,” claims that the Franks were betrayed by Arnold van den Bergh, a member of the Joodse Raad – the Jewish Council of the Netherlands.
What to watch on TV in Israel: New Anne Frank, old New York
You might not think that there is a need for another movie about the teen diarist who died in the Holocaust, but the film is moving and delightful.
Head of fund created by Anne Frank's father criticizes cold-case probe
Some experts have emphasized that the evidence against Van den Bergh was not conclusive.
The sad truth about Jewish informants during the Holocaust - opinion
Polish-born Belgian Jew Icek Glogowski was an infamous Nazi collaborator responsible for the deportation and death of hundreds.
Cold-case investigation names surprise suspect in Anne Frank’s betrayal
More than 75 years after Nazis stormed the annex in Amsterdam, researchers concluded it was "very likely" Van den Bergh gave the Frank family up in order to save his own family.