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Forget Me Not: The Anne Frank Story

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Girl seated next to a small window and talking to a teenage boy.  Caption. How long have you been keeping a diary?

The video "Forget Me Not: The Anne Frank Story" explores the powerful and tragic story of Anne Frank through the perspective of a modern-day young man learning about the Holocaust. The narrative highlights themes of racism, prejudice, and the importance of remembrance. Key figures such as Miep Gies, who helped hide Anne, and Anne Frank herself are central to the story's unfolding. The educational content correlates with common curricula focusing on World War II, the Holocaust, and ethical studies, emphasizing social awareness, values, and ethics. This compelling video challenges viewers to reflect on history's lessons and the enduring impacts of intolerance.

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Runtime: 59 minutes 9 seconds

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    greg s. (Little Egg Harbor, NJ)
    January 8th, 2025 at 01:28 PM

    Excellent for Holocaust studies.

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    Ashley H. (Springboro, OH)
    March 2nd, 2018 at 12:28 PM

    Great movie for a different perspective of Anne Frank. Our students really enjoyed being able to learn about this time with a different movie.