(KLZA)-- The public is invited to tour the exhibit titled, Anne Frank: A History for Today at the Auburn High School Media Center on Monday, March 21.
Tours will be led by eighth and ninth grade students and will begin every 30 minutes from 5 until 7:00 p.m.
The exhibit will be on display through Friday, March 25. There is a short video to be shown as part of the exhibit.
The exhibit is sponsored by the Institute for Holocaust Education in Omaha and the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Anne Frank and her family lived in hiding while the Netherlands were occupied by Germany during World War II from 1942 – 1944 when she was discovered. In 1945 Anne Frank died in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
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