Established in 1957 in cooperation with the diarist's father, the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam operates as a museum in the building where she and her family went into hiding from 1942 to 1944.
This artistic "visual prayer" is located in the city's Woldenberg Park, and represents both Jewish and non-Jewish Holocaust victims.
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Estimates put Anne Frank's last days on Earth at between February and March of 1945. Whatever the date, it's been three quarters of a century since the world lost the teen diarist to Nazi forces. Fortunately, we can continue to honor Anne Frank in a variety of ways, including by visiting the Anne Frank House museum and a statue of the young woman that stands nearby. In fact, we can pay our respects to Anne Frank and the many victims of the Holocaust at memorials throughout the world, as seen in this gallery.
75 years since the world lost Anne Frank
She can be honored at the memorial and museum dedicated to her
TRAVEL Memorials
Estimates put Anne Frank's last days on Earth at between February and March of 1945. Whatever the date, it's been three quarters of a century since the world lost the teen diarist to Nazi forces. Fortunately, we can continue to honor Anne Frank in a variety of ways, including by visiting the Anne Frank House museum and a statue of the young woman that stands nearby. In fact, we can pay our respects to Anne Frank and the many victims of the Holocaust at memorials throughout the world, as seen in this gallery.