For nearly seven decades, the Anne Frank house in Amsterdam has served as a place of memory, and a primary resource for teaching and learning about World War II and the Holocaust.
For the first time in history, “Anne Frank The Exhibition,” will display a full-scale replica of the Annex rooms where Anne, her parents, sister and four others, spent two years in-hiding to evade Nazi capture. The rooms will be on display at the Center for Jewish History on Jan. 2025.
Ronald Leopold, executive director, joined “The Rush Hour” on Wednesday from Amsterdam to discuss the exhibition.