Anne Frank Foundation

The Anne Frank Foundation (Dutch: Anne Frank Stichting) is a foundation in the Netherlands originally established to maintain the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam. This foundation also advocates the fight against antisemitism and racism and publishes the Dutch annual Monitor Racisme en Extreem-rechts (Racism and Extreme Right Monitor), in which the activities of present-day racists and extreme rightists are studied.[1][2][3]

Outside of the Netherlands the Anne Frank Foundation organizes expositions and information on Anne Frank.

The Anne Frank Stichting was founded on 3 May 1957 to prevent the tearing down of the house in Amsterdam in which Anne Frank was hidden since 1942 during the German occupation of the Netherlands in the Second World War. In 1960 the Anne Frank Huis became a museum.[4]

Director of the foundation was Hans Westra, who retired in 2011 and was followed by Ronald Leopold.

References

  1. Sayare, Scott. "A Legal Defeat for Anne Frank House". nytimes.com. Retrieved 25 February 2014.
  2. Barnes, Ian. "Anne Frank, Forty Years On". historytoday.com. Retrieved 25 February 2014.
  3. "Anne Frank House - Official Site". annefrank.org. Retrieved 25 February 2014.
  4. "Anne Frank". ushmm.org. Retrieved 25 February 2014.

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