A full-scale recreation of Anne Frank's Secret Annex shows how her family lived in seclusion. Take a look.
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A new exhibit in New York City allows visitors to experience a detailed replica of Anne Frank's Secret Annex, where she and her family hid for two years during the Holocaust. This immersive experience seeks to educate the public about the everyday lives of the Franks and the impact of antisemitism, especially in light of its resurgence today. Opening on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, the exhibit aims to further the mission of the Anne Frank House in combating hatred through education.
The exhibition allows visitors to experience the space as Anne Frank and her family did, deepening understanding of their daily lives during their two years in hiding.
Ronald Leopold underscores the exhibition’s importance, stating it responds to the urgent need to teach history amid a troubling rise in antisemitism and group hatred.
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