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2613 Anne Frank House, Amsterdam

Audio Journeys Explores the House Where Anne Frank and her Family Hid from Nazi Germany

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2613 Anne Frank House, Amsterdam

By: Patricia L. Lawrence
Narrated by: J D. Streeter
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On a busy canal lined street in Amsterdam, Anne Frank and her Jewish family hid from the Nazis near the end of WWII. Anne Frank wrote accounts of their lives in this confinement. Learning from the one radio they shared and quietly listened to, Anne hoped her diary would be published. It was published posthumously, by her father; Anne's only relative to survive the Nazi death camps.©2009 Travel Radio International Audio Journeys (TM) (P)2009 Travel Radio International Audio Journeys (TM) Adventure Travel Guided Tours Social Sciences

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Young Jewish woman Anne Frank and her family lived in hiding from the Nazis during the years of 1942-1944 before being discovered by German police and sent to the harrowing Auschwitz concentration camp, where she was killed at the age of 15.

In The Anne Frank House, our curious world traveler and genial host Patricia L. Lawrence takes us to Amsterdam and the building that hid the Frank family, and also where Frank penned her most remarkable diary. Now a museum, Lawrence talks with staff members within its walls and we learn more about Anne and her family.

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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Yes. Informative account of a family living in fear and hope

What other book might you compare 2613 Anne Frank House, Amsterdam to, and why?

The Diary of Anne Frank - this is a short introduction to young Anne's life in the Amsterdam annex and should lead anyone to read the full Diary

What three words best describe J D. Streeter’s voice?

Stilted. Unnatural. Abrasive

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

The interviews with local in-house guide

Any additional comments?

Useful introduction to Anne Frank's diary and story of the family's experiences during their time in hidinbg. Repeated Radio announcements were an interruption to the account of an extraordinary two years. We visited the house in October 2015 so could picture the scenes described.

A moving, tragic but hopeful account

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