Anne Frank

Head of Anne Frank Educational Center questions Yad Vashem's Germany expansion, drawing backlash

The Israeli-born educator warned that Yad Vashem's planned branches in Germany could face controversy over the institution's ties to the Israeli government.

People view the exhibits at Yad Vashem on April 13, 2026.
The Diary of Anne Frank has been translated into more than 75 languages.

Anne Frank and ‘Night’ may soon be required reading in Texas public schools

Eva Schloss in "A Story of Triumph"

My grandmother Eva Schloss survived Auschwitz. She would not be silent about America today -opinion

Donald Trump and Yehuda Kaploun light a candle during an Oct. 7 remembrance event at the Trump National Doral Golf Club in Doral, Florida on Oct. 07, 2024.

‘Anne Frank was in Amsterdam legally,’ Trump antisemitism envoy says refuting Walz’s ICE comparison


'Free Gaza': Anne Frank statue in Amsterdam defaced for second time in one month

The Anne Frank statue in Amsterdam was vandalized with "Free Gaza" for the second time in a month, highlighting rising antisemitism in the Netherlands.

 Statue of Anne Frank in Amsterdam, defaced with "Gaza" in red.

Norwegian street artist defends mural of Anne Frank in a keffiyeh

Töddel is far from the first to use symbols of the Holocaust to protest for Palestinians.

 A mural of Anne Frank wearing a keffiyeh in Bergen, Norway, painted by the anonymous artist Töddel, July 2024.

Defacing Anne Frank's statue isn't helping 'Gaza', it's just evil antisemitism - opinion

By defacing the statue of Anne Frank with the word Gaza in red paint, the perpetrator has shown his true colors.

 THE STATUE of Anne Frank at Merwede Square in Amsterdam, where she lived until she went into hiding in 1942, is defaced with the word ‘Gaza’ written in red paint on it.

Anne Frank statue in Amsterdam defaced with 'Gaza' graffiti, mayor calls for public's assistance

The Anne Frank statue in Amsterdam was vandalized with 'Gaza' graffiti, drawing condemnation from Dutch politicians and calls for witnesses to report the incident.

 Statue of Anne Frank in Amsterdam. Taken in 2005

BBC re-releases archived interview with Otto Frank on decision to publish Anne Frank’s diary

Otto Frank told the BBC of his difficulty in both reading the diary and making the decision to publish it.

 ORIGINAL, DIARY of Anne Frank, 1942.

Dutch tram company that carried Anne Frank to her doom sought compensation after war, research show

Most of the Jews forced onto the trams did not survive: More than 100,000 Dutch Jews — three-quarters of the country’s Jewish population — were murdered in the Holocaust.

The site of the former Nazi German concentration and extermination camp Auschwitz is pictured during the ceremonies marking the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the camp and International Holocaust Victims Remembrance Day, in Brzezinka near Oswiecim, Poland, January 27, 2020.

Prominent Jewish book-ban advocate says Florida’s crackdown on ‘challenges’ won’t deter him

The governor endorsed a proposed law that would let districts impose a $100 fee on parents who object to more than five books.

 ORIGINAL, DIARY of Anne Frank, 1942.

Holocaust education program postponed at three UK schools due to ‘community tensions’ - report

The Anne Frank Trust helps primary and secondary schools across the UK with holocaust education, primarily through Anne Frank's diary.

 ORIGINAL, DIARY of Anne Frank, 1942.

Anne Frank’s diary, ‘Schindler’s List’ among titles at center of major Florida book-ban lawsuit

The case in Escambia County is one of several currently unfolding against local and state book-ban laws — and is not the only one to involve Jewish books.

 ORIGINAL, DIARY of Anne Frank, 1942.

After migrant parent pressure, Anne Frank daycare center to be renamed - report

The renaming is part of a broader concept that aims to celebrate the diversity of the children attending the daycare center, according to Andreas Brohm, the city's mayor.

 Anne Frank, as illustrated by Google Doodles' Thoka Maer