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Dallas Holocaust Museum/Center for Education and Tolerance presents The Short Life of Anne Frank

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Dallas Holocaust Museum/Center for Education and Tolerance will present a screening of the film The Short Life of Anne Frank, followed by a discussion with Dr. Charlotte Decoster, Director of Education at the Dallas Holocaust Museum.

The Short Life of Anne Frank tells the Frank family’s story through quotations from Anne’s diary, photographs from the Frank family albums, and historical film. It also includes the only known video footage of Anne Frank. Following the film, Dr. Decoster will discuss recent research on the Frank family, including the question of how the Nazis discovered their hiding place, and take questions from the audience.

Dallas Holocaust Museum/Center for Education and Tolerance will present a screening of the film The Short Life of Anne Frank, followed by a discussion with Dr. Charlotte Decoster, Director of Education at the Dallas Holocaust Museum.

The Short Life of Anne Frank tells the Frank family’s story through quotations from Anne’s diary, photographs from the Frank family albums, and historical film. It also includes the only known video footage of Anne Frank. Following the film, Dr. Decoster will discuss recent research on the Frank family, including the question of how the Nazis discovered their hiding place, and take questions from the audience.

Dallas Holocaust Museum/Center for Education and Tolerance will present a screening of the film The Short Life of Anne Frank, followed by a discussion with Dr. Charlotte Decoster, Director of Education at the Dallas Holocaust Museum.

The Short Life of Anne Frank tells the Frank family’s story through quotations from Anne’s diary, photographs from the Frank family albums, and historical film. It also includes the only known video footage of Anne Frank. Following the film, Dr. Decoster will discuss recent research on the Frank family, including the question of how the Nazis discovered their hiding place, and take questions from the audience.

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Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum
300 N. Houston St.
Dallas, TX 75202
http://dallasholocaustmuseum.org/news/events

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Admission is free.
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