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Contents
A.Anne Frank Organisations
B.Life, Diary, and Background
C.Biographies only
D.Diary only
E.Education and Exhibitions
F.Articles
G.Books
H.Other Media
The Anne Frank Internet Guide is a selection of web resources about Anne Frank (1929-1945). Anne Frank's famous diary gives a face and a voice to the victims of World War II.
We do not include general Holocaust pages, pages with links only, pages about projects only named after Anne Frank, or pages about past Anne Frank events. We do include pages made for school projects if they are of sufficient quality. The sites referred to are not ours nor are we involved with any of them. Sign the guestbook View the guestbook. To submit a correction or a new site, send an email here.
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A. Anne Frank Organisations

  1. The Anne Frank House, Amsterdam *
    A visit to the Anne Frank House, at the place where Anne Frank lived, is for many people an impressive experience. This official website of the Anne Frank House contains a lot of information and many illustrations. The `Activities' section contains directions for educational projects. www.annefrank.org
  2. The Anne Frank House *
    A short page about the Anne Frank House, part of a virtual tour through Amsterdam. www.channels.nl/amsterdam/annefran.html
  3. The Anne Frank Center USA *
    The Anne Frank Center USA was founded in 1977 to educate people about the causes, instruments and dangers of discrimination and violence through the story of Anne Frank. Very good site, including news and media updates.
  4. The Anne Frank-Fonds, Basle, Switzerland *
    The Anne Frank-Fonds was established in 1963 by Otto Frank. Its purpose is to promote charitable work and to play a social and cultural role in the spirit of Anne Frank. It was a particular wish of the founder that the Fonds should contribute to better understanding between different religions, to serve the cause of peace between people and to encourage international contacts between the young.
  5. Anne Frank Zentrum *
    The Anne Frank Zentrum in Berlin is the German partner organisation of the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam. Their page is in German. www.annefrank.de
  6. Anne Frank Educational Trust UK *
    Organisation aiming to educate against all forms of racism and discrimination by explaining the history of Anne Frank and the Holocaust.
  7. Anne Frank Youth Center, Frankfurt am Main *
    Anne Frank was born in Frankfurt. The Youth Center presents an exhibition and organises activities for the promotion of understanding between different cultures, nations and religions.

B. Life, Diary, and Background

  1. Who is Anne Frank? *
    Contains a good illustrated biography, timeline, and excerpts from the diary.
  2. Anne Frank Diary Reference *
    Contains calendars marked with Anne's writing dates and references to entries, a glossary of persons appearing in the Diary, a family tree, a list of dangerous events, and the history after the diary. By Suzanne Morine.
  3. Anne Frank in the World *
    Background and summary of Anne Frank House exhibition, by "The Friends of Anne Frank in Utah and the Intermountain West Region".
  4. TIME 100: Heroes and Icons - Anne Frank *
    A "Time 100 - Heroes and Icons" essay about the significance of Anne Frank in world history. Brief timeline. www.time.com/time/time100/heroes/profile/frank01.html
  5. Miep Gies: Keeping Anne Frank's story alive *
    MSNBC Dateline pages. Contains excerpts from Miep Gies' book, `Outside the Annex' and `Life during the War', and a section `Studying the Diary'. Good as an introduction. www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29161297/
  6. Wikipedia - Anne Frank *
  7. Anne Frank *
    Part of a Calendar of Authors, by Kuusankoski Public Library, Finland.
  8. Een pagina over Anne Frank *
    By Danielle Hampsink, in Dutch. With information about the annex, the Frank family, the diary, and what happened after the diary.
  9. Chelle's Anne Frank Website *
    Pictures, quotes, map of camps, timeline, links.
  10. `My Tribute to Anne Frank' *
    Made for a school project. Contains a biography, a timeline, some pictures. www.fortunecity.com/tinpan/haight/282/annefrank.html
  11. Anne Frank *
    Shows a floor plan of the Annex. members.tripod.com/AnneFrank_Diary
  12. Anne Frank *
    By Pat and Nina, fourth grade, Pocantico Hills School, 1999. www2.lhric.org/pocantico/womenenc/frank.htm

C. Biographies (see also under B)

  1. Anne Frank Center USA: Scrapbook *
    Photo scrapbook of Anne's life. Also see the accompanying worksheet for students.
  2. Utah Education Network - Biography *
    Short biography and summary of the diary.
  3. Anne Frank and Oskar Schindler in Memoriam *
    Biography with illustrations and quotes. By Louis Bülow.
  4. Ana Frank *
    Brief biography in Spanish.
  5. Biographie: Anne Frank, 1929-1945 *
    Brief chronology in German.
  6. Women of Achievement: Anne Frank *
    www.edc.org/WomensEquity/women/frank.htm

D. Diary and Other Writings (see also under B)

  1. The Diary of Anne Frank *
    Detailed pages by the Anne Frank House.
  2. Anne Frank the Writer - An Unfinished Story *
    Project of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and others. Reveals the original writings, through sound and images. With an interview with Anne's cousin, a zoom tool, and interviews with experts.
  3. Diary excerpts *
    Diary excerpts.
  4. Utah Education Network - Summary of the Diary *
  5. Honor of Anne Frank: Her Story and Life Times *
    Collection of excerpts, and a collection of photographs. www.angelfire.com/on/annefrank
  6. The "Missing Pages" of the Diary
    www.geocities.com/afdiary/excerpts.htm
  7. ClassicNotes: The Diary of Anne Frank
    Cliff notes for essays. Contain summaries and analyses of diary entries. www.gradesaver.com/ClassicNotes/Titles/frank
  8. CliffsNotes: The Diary of Anne Frank
    Summaries, character analysis, quiz. www.cliffsnotes.com/WileyCDA/LitNote/id-75.html
  9. Book Report (scroll down) *
    By Xia Fang Chen.

E. Education and exhibitions

  1. Anne Frank Center USA Resources for Teachers *
    A teaching guide and downloadable resources for teachers. www.annefrank.com/education/resources/
  2. Anne Frank Center USA: Exhibitions*
    Traveling exhibitions `The Anne Frank Story' and `Anne Frank: A History For Today'.
  3. Utah Education Network Teacher's Workbook *
    Extensive and excellent teaching materials for all grades. Especially good historical background material. www.uen.org/utahlink/lp_res/AnneFrank.html
  4. My Story: We Remember Anne Frank *
    Extensive educational website. Sections: Hanneli Pick-Goslar, Miep Gies, Anne Frank and Her Diary, Stories of Courage, Teacher's Guide. teacher.scholastic.com/frank/tguide.htm
  5. Anne Frank: Lessons in Human Rights and Dignity *
    `Newspaper in Education' project of the St. Petersburg Times. www.sptimes.com/annefrank
  6. Anne Frank Web Quest *
    Excellent web quest about Anne Frank, geared for students grades 7-9 in a Language Arts class. By Mrs. Koch. members.tripod.com/BKoch_2/annefrank
  7. The Truth About Anne Frank *
    A 12-hour educational program for high schools, by Daniel Barkowitz. Includes a bibliography and suggested homework assignments. remember.org/educate/frank.html
  8. The Diary of Anne Frank - A Multiple-Intelligences/Essential Questions Unit *
    The purpose of this unit is to prepare for a class reading of the play adapted from the Diary. By Mrs McCallister, Tampico Middle School. wside.k12.il.us/tms/AFrank2/AFrankMI.htm
  9. Anne Frank - Werkstukwijzer *
    In Dutch, by the Anne Frank House. Many relevant and little-known links. www.annefrank.nl/werkstukwijzer/
  10. Anne Frank Tagebuch Onlinehilfen *
    Another extensive educational project around Anne Frank and the Holocaust, by Uta Hartwig. In German. http://www.geschichtsunterricht-online.de/annefrank.htm
  11. Anne Frank Worksheet *
    Questions accompanying the site Anne Frank: Her Life and Times. members.tripod.com/BKoch_2/annefrank/anneworksheet.html
  12. Activities of the Anne Frank House *
    Including a traveling exhibition and educational programs for schools. www.annefrank.org/content.asp?pid=4&lid=2
  13. Anne Frank *
    Page for elementary school students, in Dutch. www.dse.nl/~eline20/
  14. Anne Frank - Webkwestie voor groep 8 van de basisschool *
    In Dutch. www.webkwestie.nl/anne%20frank

F. Articles

  1. "Anne Frank was not alone: Holland and the Holocaust" *
    Lecture by Anthony Anderson at the University of Southern California on October 24, 1995. www-lib.usc.edu/~anthonya/holo.htm
  2. "Anne Frank: the Cultivation of the Inspirational Victim" *
    Essay by Catherine A. Bernard, part of `Women Writing the Holocaust'. remember.org/educate/afrank.html
  3. "Beyond Anne Frank"
    Essay by Dr. Philip Rosen Educational Director Holocaust Museum and Education Center Cherry Hill, New Jersey. muweb.millersville.edu/~holo-con/Rosen-1999.html

G. Books

  • Bibliographies:
    1. Top ten books about Anne Frank
      By About.com. classiclit.about.com/cs/toppicks/tp/aatp_annefrank.htm
    2. Bibliography of `The Truth about Anne Frank' *
      Materials contained in Lesson Plan. remember.org/educate/frank.html#bib
  • Information about and reviews of books:
    1. Anne Frank Center USA Bookstore
    2. All editions of "The Diary of Anne Frank" available at Amazon.com
    3. "Anne Frank Remembered" (Miep Gies, 1988)
      A personal account by one of the helpers.
    4. "Dear Cara: Letters from Otto Frank"
    5. "Anne Frank: the Diary of a Young Girl" (1993)
    6. "Anne Frank: The Biography" (Melissa Müller, epilogue by Miep Gies, 1998)
    7. "Anne Frank: Beyond the Diary - A Photographic Remembrance" (Van der Rol et al., 1995)
      A photo book.
    8. "Roses from the Earth" (Carol Ann Lee, 1999)
      The first biography of Anne Frank written with the full co-operation of her surviving family and the Anne Frank Foundation. The description of what happened to Anne Frank after they were betrayed is illustrated by new material, including previously unpublished letters from Anne and recent evidence about who betrayed her.
    9. "Anne Frank's Tales from the Secret Annex" (1994)
      A complete collection of Anne Frank's lesser-known writings: short stories, fables, personal reminiscences, and an unfinished novel. Here, too, are portions of the diary originally withheld from publication by her father.
    10. "The Last Seven Months of Anne Frank" (Willy Lindwer, 1992)
    11. List of Other Amazon Books about Anne Frank
    12. "Understanding Anne Frank's `The Diary of a Young Girl'" (1997)
      A student casebook to issues, sources, and historical documents.
    13. "Anne Frank in the World: Essays and Reflections" (Carol Rittner, 1997)

    H. Other media

    1. About the documentary "Anne Frank Remembered" (Jon Blair), with the only preserved video fragment showing Anne:
      1. Internet Movie Database
      2. Brief description by Definitely Videos and T.V.
      3. Review by Roger Ebert
      4. Review by Deseret News
      5. Review by Nitrate Online
    2. ABC Mini Series
    3. Survivors tell a new generation about Anne Frank
      CNN review of the multimedia play "And Then They Came for Me": Remembering the World of Anne Frank www.cnn.com/US/9704/20/anne.frank
    4. DVD: Anne Frank - The Whole Story (2001)
    5. Animated Featured Film
    6. The Diary of Anne Frank (1959)
    7. Orange Lutheran High School play
      Puts a lot of effort in providing an accurate play of the story of Anne Frank's life.
    8. Anne Frank and the Holocaust
    9. Anne Frank House CD
    10. "Admirers of Anne Frank" Discussion Board
      Discuss with people from all over the world about Anne Frank and related topics.

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