Anne Frank
Ranjona Banerji | Another TV war, with no solution in sight
The so-called heroism of Leon Uris’ fiction appeared now to be just that
Holocaust survivor Gena Turgel, consoler of Anne Frank, dies
It was in a hospital at Bergen-Belsen that Turgel cared for Anne Frank as the teenager was dying of typhus.
Book deal for investigators of Anne Frank's capture
Former FBI agent Vincent Pankoke has been leading an international effort to solve the decades-long mystery of Anne's capture.
Ultimate cold case: Who betrayed Anne Frank?
Retired agent Vincent Pankoke said he had high hopes of solving one of the biggest World War Two mysteries.
Editor who ‘rescued’ Anne Frank’s diary dies at 93
A subsequent US play Diary of Anne Frank was a Broadway hit and won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1956.
Literary editor who turned Anne Frank’s diary into literary sensation, dies
Judith Jones, who had rescued Anne Frank’s diary from rejection bin and turned into publishing sensation, passes away at 93.
New Facebook bot for visitors to Anne Frank museum
The chat-bot programme is an information technology software that allows users to talk directly with the museum via Facebook messenger.
Mystic Mantra: A code for happiness
Happiness is not found over the rainbow or in some mythical place.
Israel says Nazi camp excavations unearth link to Anne Frank
Researchers excavating the remains of one of the death camps have uncovered a pendant that appears identical to one belonging to Anne Frank.
Anne Frank caught ‘by chance’, not betrayed?
The August 1944 police raid in which Frank was arrested may have been staged to investigate illegal activity.