On International Holocaust Remembrance Day to mark the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz Ground breaking Exhibition in New York On January 27, Anne Frank The Exhibition will open at the Center for Jewish History in Manhattan, New York. This special exhibition, created by the Anne Frank House, will be launched on International Holocaust Remembrance Day to mark the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz. For the first time, a full-scale reconstruction of the Annex—the hiding place where Anne Frank, her parents, her sister, and four other Jews lived in hiding for two years to escape the Nazis—can be seen in the United States. The exhibition features more than 100 original collection items from the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam. Ronald Leopold, Executive Director:“We aim not only to preserve the memory of Anne Frank but also to inspire young people to reflect on her story and its relevance to the present day." |
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| Otto Frank on his rescue in Auschwitz On 27 January 2025, International Holocaust Remembrance Day, it will be eighty years since Soviet forces liberated the Auschwitz concentration and extermination camp. Otto Frank, Anne’s father, was one of approximately 8,000 mostly gravely ill prisoners freed on 27 January 1945. In a 1979 interview, Otto Frank reflected on his liberation from Auschwitz. |
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| The Anne Frank House launches a 3D virtual tour The Anne Frank House, in partnership with EyeSpy360, launches an AI avatar-guided 3D virtual tour available in four languages, allowing visitors worldwide to explore the museum from home or school. The tour is guided by a multilingual AI avatar of Rachel Riley. |
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