Anne Frank
‘Anne Frank was in Amsterdam legally,’ Trump antisemitism envoy says refuting Walz’s ICE comparison
He was responding to Walz's saying, “We have got children in Minnesota hiding in their houses, afraid to go outside. Many of us grew up reading that story of Anne Frank.”
Tim Walz invokes Anne Frank in pressing Trump to end ICE operations in Minnesota
Eva Schloss, Auschwitz survivor and founder of Anne Frank Trust UK, dies at 96
‘Anne Frank, Superstar’? A satirical musical reimagines the Holocaust victim as a symbol of woke
US neo-Nazi faces trial for projecting antisemitic slurs on Anne Frank House
Robert Wilson has been extradited to the Netherlands.
Argentinian eatery sparks outrage for 'Anne Frank' burger, 'Hitler' fries
The items were later removed from the menu and the restaurant apologized for the offense.
What happened when a Jewish group and the right-wing Moms for Liberty shared a conference hotel
The Federation of Jewish Men’s Clubs wound up being escorted around by police escort.
Otto Frank and Anne’s Jewish legacy - opinion
Although Anne’s diary was written while the family was hiding in the secret annex of her Amsterdam home her bereaved father was to downplay the Jewish aspects of the story.
‘My Friend Anne Frank’ tells the incredible story of how Anne’s best friend survived the Holocaust
Pick-Goslar spent decades telling her story through interviews and lectures, but her recollections have only just been published for the first time in a memoir, “My Friend Anne Frank."
A Missouri school district could ban ‘Maus,’ citing concerns about ‘explicit sexual material’
Over the past year, several other Jewish books have been caught up in purges across multiple states, including an illustrated adaptation of Anne Frank’s diary and more.
'Anne Frank pornography' being banned in Florida, Texas schools
A new version of the famous Holocaust diary is being called ‘Anne Frank pornography’ and is in turn getting banned from schools in Texas and Florida.
Roger Waters shows antisemites still allowed on stage in Germany - opinion
Frankfurt called Roger Waters one of the world’s most widely-known antisemites, but he was allowed to perform.
Roger Waters could face legal issues for use of Anne Frank's name - UKLFI
Waters, who is currently under investigation for possible incitement by German police, may also have committed trademark abuse.
German police launch probe into incitement at Roger Waters concert - report
"The context of the clothing worn is deemed capable of approving, glorifying or justifying the violent and arbitrary rule of the Nazi regime," Police chief inspector Martin Halweg said