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Anne Frank House
Today, it is exactly 90 years ago that Anne Frank was born, on 12 June 1929. we also reflect on Anne Frank's life and legacy in other places and in other ways; read more: What does mean to you? Share it with us!
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Barbara Malmet Jun 12
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means that a young girl who left a diary refuses to let the world forget what the Nazis did to exterminate Jews. Her deep faith in humanity despite her peril is the light we all still carry.
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Gina Sigillito Jun 11
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I visited the Anne Frank House with my father when I was 14. I will never forget it, the stale air, the pictures of the walls of Anne's room, the sign when you leave, "in spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart." Never forget.
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Fran Jun 11
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When I finished her diary I cried, I felt sad for 2 weeks and I couldn't read any other book because of my sadness. It took me months to get over her story. What she means for me? A girl who had faith in humankind in its worst times, someone who found beauty in the darkness
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berylrcohen Jun 12
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Anne Frank gives me hope and faith for a better future. Each day I go to work as a teacher, I refect upon her words. I visited the in my early 20’s - I fasted the rest of the day and was deep in thought for any group of people!
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Gerard Kiely👨‍🎨🇮🇪 Jun 12
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Happy Birthday Anne Frank. You opened the world's eyes to the awful circumstances you & your family had to endure. Your diary is one of the best pieces of ink put to paper I've ever read. You be 90 today but,you're forever young...🙏😥
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Ireland O'Patrick Jun 12
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In our home, we begin each day by honoring the victims of the Holocaust. Never forget. Never again.
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Camilla Collins Jun 11
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Hope against all odds ❤️
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La Jar£d Jun 11
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more than an inspiration . She saved my life with her diary, I was so depressed when I read it. And now I wanna continue just because she inspired me.
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Jennifer Norris Jun 12
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Anne and I share the same birthday. I remembering reading her diary when I was a girl and being so angry about what happened to her. She was part of the reason I became interested in human rights. Anne had a beautiful voice - imagine what she could have become.
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Elisabeth Pal Jun 12
Happy birthday! 🎉
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Lisa Liss Jun 12
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means the world to me. My students and I honor abs remember her daily. Our newest mural to Anne will be hanging soon.
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Enzo Ciardelli Jun 12
I have used Anne Frank in my classroom. She teaches us to work to our potential. She was a very talented writer. Anne Frank was born June 12, 1929. Her legacy lives on today for a new generation.
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Where the Wild Things Were Jun 12
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I wish this never happened to her, nor anyone else ever. We must not deny or forget history.
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DREAMTRIP Jun 11
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Peace, love, unity and respect.
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Riccardo Storti Jun 11
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I am a teacher and for me it is very important spread the memory among my students, so
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kumaresh misra Jun 12
Her memory is always so poignant.
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SYMMETRYBODY Jun 12
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Colleen Perry Jun 12
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For me, she represents the estimate 1.5 million children that were murdered, and the potential that was lost with them. We will never know how much the world lost.
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