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Websites to visit
Websites to visit
Anne Frank House - museum website
For photos and information about Anne and her family, click on "The life of Anne Frank" or to see inside the place where Anne and her family went into hiding, click on "The Secret Annex Online".
We remember Anne Frank
Read the story of Miep Gies, who hid the Frank family, and an interview with Anne's friend, Hanneli (Lies) Goslar.
A guide to Anne Frank's life and times
Anne Frank's writings
Click on "Anne's Original Writings" to see close-up images of Anne's diary and essays in her own handwriting, or click on "Launch the Exhibition" for an online exhibit about Anne's life.
Photo album of life in Auschwitz
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Virtual tour of Auschwitz
View panoramas of Auschwitz as it is today.
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Julia Eccleshare
''Anne Frank''
This is a great book, but very sad. I recommend it to any young reader if you're interested (I love the story, I know it back to front).It is a great remembrance of the holocaust and the people and the Jews who suffered it. I cried at the end of this book.
Morven, 20th March 2009
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I thought that this book was very sad and when you turned a page you always want to read on. If I had the chance to meet her or anyone to do with this or the author I would be amazed.
libby, 6th November 2008
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This book is amazing. I enjoyed reading this book. It took me a day to read it, it was just great. But it was sad when Anne died.
elliott beadsworth, 7th May 2008
Anne Frank is a wonderful book!
"Anne Frank" gives helpful information on her and the holocaust. "Anne Frank" and "Anne Frank: the diary of a young girl" are a couple of my favorite books on anne frank. thanks, Usborne, for making such dramatic books for young readers like myself.
anna, 3rd April 2007
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