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The following online resources represent a cross section of information related to the Holocaust available on the World Wide Web. To ease searching, the Web sites are grouped under topical headings and are annotated with brief descriptions. Resources are in English, unless otherwise noted. The Museum does not officially endorse any particular site or its content. We appreciate your comments and feedback about this page; please e-mail the Library at library@ushmm.org.

Latest update: December 2008

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Anne Frank
Web sites commemorating the life and diary of Anne Frank.

Anne Frank Center USA
http://www.annefrank.com/
Web site for the Anne Frank Center USA, an educational center founded in 1977. Features an online scrapbook titled Anne's Story, and The Diary, a history of Anne Frank's diary with excerpts. Includes information about a traveling exhibition, Anne Frank in the World: 1929–1945.
The Anne Frank Guide
http://www.annefrankguide.net
Online study guide designed for European students seeking to explore Anne's life and writings. Includes a data bank, timeline, and tips for student projects. [English, German, Dutch, French, Italian, and Czech]
Anne Frank House (Netherlands)
http://www.annefrank.nl/
Web site of the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, a museum that maintains the hiding place where Anne Frank wrote her famous diary. Features numerous photographs of Anne, her family, and the others in hiding, as well as excerpts from her writings.
Anne Frank in the World, 1929-1945: Teacher Workbook
http://www.uen.org/annefrank/
A curriculum for teachers interested in introducing students in grades 3-12 to Anne Frank and the Holocaust. Includes selected readings, lesson plans, and timelines. Compiled by the Utah Education Network.
Anne Frank Trust (United Kingdom)
http://www.annefrank.org.uk/
Sister organization of the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Features information about a traveling exhibition, Anne Frank: A History for Today, and an extensive list of links related to Anne Frank.
We Remember Anne Frank
http://teacher.scholastic.com/frank/index.htm
Educational Web site that relates the stories of Anne Frank, her childhood friend Hanneli Pick-Goslar, and Miep Gies, who helped the Franks in hiding. Provides interviews with Pick-Goslar and Gies, a teacher's guide with lesson plans and bibliography, and capsule stories about various Holocaust rescuers and survivors. Sponsored by the children's book publisher, Scholastic.
Anne Frank Center USA
http://www.annefrank.com/
Web site for the Anne Frank Center USA, an educational center founded in 1977. Features an online scrapbook titled Anne's Story, and The Diary, a history of Anne Frank's diary with excerpts. Includes information about a traveling exhibition, Anne Frank in the World: 1929–1945.
The Anne Frank Guide
http://www.annefrankguide.net
Online study guide designed for European students seeking to explore Anne's life and writings. Includes a data bank, timeline, and tips for student projects. [English, German, Dutch, French, Italian, and Czech]
Anne Frank House (Netherlands)
http://www.annefrank.nl/
Web site of the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, a museum that maintains the hiding place where Anne Frank wrote her famous diary. Features numerous photographs of Anne, her family, and the others in hiding, as well as excerpts from her writings.
Anne Frank in the World, 1929-1945: Teacher Workbook
http://www.uen.org/annefrank/
A curriculum for teachers interested in introducing students in grades 3-12 to Anne Frank and the Holocaust. Includes selected readings, lesson plans, and timelines. Compiled by the Utah Education Network.
Anne Frank Trust (United Kingdom)
http://www.annefrank.org.uk/
Sister organization of the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Features information about a traveling exhibition, Anne Frank: A History for Today, and an extensive list of links related to Anne Frank.
Miep Gies: Keeping Anne Frank's Story Alive
http://www.msnbc.com/onair/nbc/dateline/miepgies/default.asp
Companion site to a profile of Miep Gies and her relationship to Anne Frank that appeared on the NBC news magazine Dateline. Includes excerpts from Gies's book, Anne Frank Remembered, audio clips of an interview with Gies, and historic photographs.
We Remember Anne Frank
http://teacher.scholastic.com/frank/index.htm
Educational Web site that relates the stories of Anne Frank, her childhood friend Hanneli Pick-Goslar, and Miep Gies, who helped the Franks in hiding. Provides interviews with Pick-Goslar and Gies, a teacher's guide with lesson plans and bibliography, and capsule stories about various Holocaust rescuers and survivors. Sponsored by the children's book publisher, Scholastic.