The Anne Frank Center USA is Proud to Present "The Helpers of the Secret Annex"
New York, NY (PRWEB) April 22, 2015 -- "Never have we heard one word of the burden which we certainly must be to them, never has one of them complained of all the trouble we give...They put on the brightest possible faces, bring flowers and presents for birthdays and bank holidays, are always ready to help and do all they can."
-Anne Frank, January 28, 1944
It was in many ways the nature of the job. Those who aided Jews and other targets of the Nazis during World War II often went unseen and unrecognized. The reason was simple. Helping these victims could have easily cost them their lives.
In honor of these hidden heroes – on the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe – The Anne Frank Center USA is proud to host the North American premiere of "The Helpers of the Secret Annex," a newly designed exhibition focusing on the brave individuals who provided food, clothes, medicine, and entertainment to Anne Frank and the seven other people hiding in the Secret Annex.
The exhibit will be on display at The Anne Frank Center USA in New York City from May 6 - December 30, 2015. There will be an opening reception, which is free and open to the public, on May 6th from 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm.
Anne wrote frequently about the helpers in her diary, noting, "[This is] something we must never forget; although others may show heroism in the war or against the Germans, our helpers display heroism in their cheerfulness and affection."
Originally envisioned by The Anne Frank House, the exhibit has been redesigned for the gallery by Hixon Design Consultants. Rob de Vos, The Consul General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in New York, will open the exhibit on May 6.
For more information about our Helpers, Heroes, and Liberators season, please visit:
http://www.annefrank.com/ helpers-heroes-and-liberators
The Anne Frank Center USA
44 Park Place
New York, NY 10007
212-431-7993
info(at)annefrank(dot)com
The Anne Frank Center USA, a partner of the Anne Frank House, uses the diary and spirit of Anne Frank as unique tools to advance her legacy, to educate young people and communities in North America about the dangers of intolerance, antisemitism, racism and discrimination, and to inspire the next generation to build a world based on equal rights and mutual respect.
Ashley Nelson, The Anne Frank Center USA, http://www.annefrank.com, +1 212-431-7993 Ext: 307, [email protected]
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