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Author Perry, Gillian Walnes, author

Title The legacy of Anne Frank / Gillian Walnes Perry
Published Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England : Pen and Sword History, 2018

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Summary From her secret hiding place in wartime Amsterdam, the Jewish teenager Anne Frank wrote heart-wrenchingly about the terrors of a captivity that would ultimately end with her death at the hands of the Nazis. In her world-famous diaries, she described with remarkable honesty her transition from childhood to a deep thinking, opinionated and passionate teenager. The life she longed to live, during which she would help to create a more caring world, was tragically not to be. In August 1944, she and her family were captured and deported to Auschwitz. Two years after her death from starvation and disease in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, her diary was published. It quickly became an international sensation, going on to influence hearts and minds for over seventy years. Although many books and literary analyses have been written about Anne Frank's life and diary, none have explored the surprising influence she has had on young people in countries all over the world, helping to shape their moral framework and giving them critical life skills. This is due in part to the merits of a travelling exhibition created by the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam in 1985 which has so far been seen by over 9 million people. The Anne Frank exhibition, along with its innovative educational and cultural activities, has circumnavigated the globe many times. In this fascinating study, Gillian Walnes Perry explores the various legacies of Anne Frank's influence. She looks at the complex life of Anne Frank's father and the motivations that powered his educational philosophy. She shares new insights into the real Anne Frank, personally gifted by those who actually knew her. Global icons such as Nelson Mandela and Audrey Hepburn relate the influence that Anne Frank had on shaping their own lives. This book presents - all in one place and for the very first time - the inspirational stories of a diverse variety of people from all over the world, brought together by the words of one particularly articulate and inspiring teenage victim of the Holocaust
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Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed September 19, 2018)
Subject Frank, Anne, 1929-1945 -- Influence
SUBJECT Frank, Anne, 1929-1945 fast
Subject Jewish children in the Holocaust -- Netherlands -- Amsterdam
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Netherlands
World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews -- Netherlands
HISTORY -- Europe -- Western.
HISTORY -- Holocaust.
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Jewish children in the Holocaust
Jews
Netherlands
Netherlands -- Amsterdam
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781526731050
1526731053
9781526731074
152673107X