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Anne Franks' Diary MITEM

The true story of a Jewish family that hid in Amsterdam during the Second World War, but just before the end of the war, fell victim to Nazi assassinations. Anna Frank captured life during hiding in her diary. 

Annelies Marie Frank hid with her family during the Second World War at the age of thirteen, for two years in the back of a building in Amsterdam. However, just before the end of the war, she fell victim to the Nazi regime. Anna recorded the events from June 12, 1942 to August 1, 1944, and recorded everything that happened around her, including each day in hiding. When, in March 1944, she heard an invitation on Orange Radio to provide her notes in the collection for historical purposes, she began transcribing her notes in book form. She managed to rewrite a substantial part of the original letters. The notes end with a text that Anna recorded just a few days before the soldiers found her and her family and dragged her to a concentration camp. However, the notes were preserved, and after the war, Anna's father, Otto Frank, who was the only one to survive the war, was responsible for publishing them.

Last time on stage
SA

Tuesday, 23 April 07:00 p.m.

Main Stage (Stage auditorium)

MITEM

Kassa National Theatre, Ballet Company, Kassa, Slovakia

In Slovak with Hungarian and English subtitles