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The Anne Frank in the World exhibit in Sandy Springs, Georgia, is sponsored by the Georgia Commission on the Holocaust. It is open to the General Public. Free admission.
An internationally acclaimed, award-winning exhibition Anne Frank in the World: 1929-1945. Using over 600 photographs and 8,000 words of text, this exhibition tells the story of Anne Frank. Following her short life against the background of the events that culminated in World War II, the occupation of the Netherlands and the judgments of the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg, the exhibition enables children to experience in a more personal way, the horrors of the past and the hope for the future. It shows the terrible costs that unbridled prejudice, hatred and discrimination can impose upon a nation and its people. It also shows the wonderful, almost miraculous changes that even a small number of people can bring about when they embrace tolerance, promote diversity, and persist in seeing the goodness in humanity.
The exhibit space includes:
-The Anne Frank in the World photographic exhibit
-Video Presentation-"The Short Life of Anne Frank"
-Middle and High School Student Artwork
-Sculpture Series by Artist Devorah Sperber
-Virtual Tour of the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam
-Witness to the Holocaust: photographic essay exhibit about WWII Veteran William Alexander Scott III
For further information, volunteer opportunities, and information regarding tour groups please call (770) 206-1558 or visit The Georgia Commission on the Holocaust website: holocaust.georgia.gov/
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