Her Majesty became the first royal patron of the charity last year
By Daniel Ben-David
The new online walkthrough of the Amsterdam museum will make Anne Frank’s story accessible across the globe
By Eliana Jordan
Nathan Englander’s play stars West Wing and Scandal star Joshua Malina in his London stage debut
By Elisa Bray
A work in Bergen by the anonymous street artist Töddel features a famous Holocaust victim in a Palestinian scarf
By JC Reporter
A local bookseller said it ‘represents the 14,000 Jews from this neighbourhood who were murdered’
By Akiva van Koningsveld
The Anne Frank Trust said three schools have pulled out of planned participation post-October 7
By Rosa Doherty
Figures around the world voiced their disgust at plans to erase the Dutch Holocaust victims name
By Rob Hyde
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The mural in Milan portrays a tearful Anne Frank with an Israeli flag
By Richard Percival
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Parents and staff said the name of the Dutch Holocaust victim was too 'challenging'
Frank details her exploration of her own body parts and her sexuality while going through puberty in the 2018 adaptation
Jewish community leaders said the actions of Honky Donky restaurant were 'offensive'
In her memoir 'My Friend Anne Frank', Holocaust survivor Hannah Pick-Goslar wrote about the last meeting the two had at Bergen-Belsen
By Tash Mosheim
New drama manages to centralise the tragedy of the Frank family but from an exterior perspective
By Josh Howie
The Frank's Dutch secretary hid Anne's diary during the war and helped ensure it was published
The makers of a new TV drama about the doomed teenager tell of how they approached the story from a new angle
By Stephen Applebaum
Text on the side of the museum suggested the Jewish teenager did not write her diary during the Second World War