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Article: Anne Frank's teen spirit; Moving: Eva Schloss ( talks to pupils. Inset, a Holocaust display.
- Article from:
- Daily Mail (London)
- Article date:
- June 10, 2008
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Byline: Sarah Harris
ANNE FRANK has touched the lives of people across the world. Millionshave read the intimate diary of the teenager who died in Bergen- Belsenconcentration camp during the Holocaust.
Now, this Thursday, thousands of schools across the country will reflect onthis extraordinary girl's story during a terrible time in history.
Special assemblies will be held to mark Anne Frank Day and to remember the 60thanniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Since the inception of Anne Frank Day in 1996, the Anne Frank Trust hasprovided material for schools to download for use in assemblies.
Around 2,000 ...