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  • Location: Amsterdam, Germany

Anne Frank

Anne Frank

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WW2: Anne Frank tells her remarkable story

  • ISBN: 978-0749643126
  • Genre: Childrens, Historical

What you need to know before your trail

Anne Frank was a young Jewish teenager who kept a diary for over two years while hiding from the Nazis, until she was discovered and led away to her death in 1944.

Her story adapted for children is one that everyone the world over, no matter what their age, should know.

Travel Guide

Amsterdam and Anne Frank’s House

Museum house where Anne Frank & her family hid from the Nazis in a secret annex, during WWII. You will never forget the day and time you visit this amazing museum. When you realise the small size of the rooms and the claustrophobic conditions of the house, let alone the fact that Anne and several others had to live here as quietly as possible, you won’t be able to imagine it.

The photos that Anne pasted on her bedroom wall are still there as is much of the furniture and bits from the house. The most iconic site is of course that bookcase that moved aside to reveal the secret annex. A video narration at the end by Anne’s father will have you in tears if you aren’t already.

Anne and her sister were transferred to Auschwitz and then to Bergen Belsen where she sadly died. Her story, however lives on.

Streetview Maps

A) Amsterdam - Anne Frank House
A) Amsterdam - Anne Frank House look at the queues!

Booktrail Boarding Pass Information:  Anne Frank

Author/Guide: Harriet Castor   Destination: Amsterdam, Germany  Departure Time: WW2

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