

Reproduction of the building in Prinsengracht 263, Amsterdam, where the young Jewish Anne Frank hid with her family, the Van Pels and Fritz Pfeffer from the Nazis. They remained in this hiding place from July 6, 1942 to August 4, 1944. During those two long years Anne wrote her diary. The illegal immigrants are betrayed and arrested by the Nazis. Anne and her family end up in the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp, but she dies of typhus after being moved to the Bergen Belsen camp. The only one to return safe will be father Otto and in '47 he decides to publish his daughter's diary.
Reproduction of the building in Prinsengracht 263, Amsterdam, where the young Jewish Anne Frank hid with her family, the Van Pels and Fritz Pfeffer from the Nazis. They remained in this hiding place from July 6, 1942 to August 4, 1944. During those two long years Anne wrote her diary. The illegal immigrants are betrayed and arrested by the Nazis. Anne and her family end up in the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp, but she dies of typhus after being moved to the Bergen Belsen camp. The only one to return safe will be father Otto and in '47 he decides to publish his daughter's diary.