Margot in a letter to her grandmother, December 1940.
The Quiet Change In December 1940, Margot Frank wrote a letter to her grandmother that offers a quiet, poignant glimpse into her life. It's a snapshot of a world that…
The Quiet Change In December 1940, Margot Frank wrote a letter to her grandmother that offers a quiet, poignant glimpse into her life. It's a snapshot of a world that…
A Home, A Holiday, A Quiet Reunion On December 5, 1933, the Frank family took a significant step toward a new life. They moved into their new home at Merwedeplein…
A Nightmare of Guilt In the dark and silent hours of the night in the Secret Annex, Anne Frank's dreams were haunted by the faces of those she loved. On…
The Journey That Ended Too Soon In the terrifying world of Nazi-occupied Holland, some clung to a desperate hope. Franz Ledermann, a translator for the Jewish Council, believed his family…
The Two Sides of a Teenage Life On December 13, 1940, Anne Frank wrote a letter to her grandmother and her cousin, revealing a life filled with the everyday triumphs…
A Little Bit Better In the cold, confined space of the Secret Annex, even a common cold could feel like a monumental event. On December 22, 1943, Anne Frank sat…
A Little Light in the Darkness In the quiet of the Secret Annex, as the world outside was consumed by war, the Frank and van Pels families found a way…
The Special Parties Before the shadows of war consumed their lives, Anne Frank and her friend, Hannah Pick-Goslar, were just two girls who loved a sleepover. Hannah’s memories of their…
What You Need To Know: THE NOTEBOOK starts off in an extended care facility focusing on two elderly patients, a man played by James Garner who cares for a woman…
The Last Act of a Mother's Love In the horrific landscape of Auschwitz-Birkenau, a mother's love became the final, heartbreaking act of her life. Edith Frank, at just forty-four years…