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Anne Frank Museum
"The Georgia Commission on the Holocaust strives to preserve the memory of the Holocaust and promote public understanding of the history. It ensures that learning how and why the Holocaust happened is an important part of the education of Georgia citizens. It encourages reflection upon the moral questions raised by this unprecedented event and the responsibilities of citizens in a democracy."
Address: 5920 Roswell Rd, Sandy Springs 30328
State: GA
City: Sandy Springs
Street Number: 5920 Roswell Rd
Zip Code: 30328
categories: museum


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Reviews
A must visit. IWho has not read or heard of Anne Frank? Very few. It is very touching to see the annex and have a feel of this young lady's life cut short . you can also see how she thought ahead of time. The Holocaust took many lives . Anne Frank was one of them. Every picture gives us a glimpse of live in the past. Edited to include my visiting date. My nephew and I went on May 15, 2019
Nice place. Free. There is a 19 min video
The video at the beginning was really cool, especially the past where people from Anne's childhood spoke about her.
Who knew about place in Atlanta! We all know about Anne Frank but I sure learned a few more details by stopping here. Interesting place to spend a hour. People that run the museum were friendly. Start with a short film. Definitely worth a stop.
What can I say? Very educational, informative and displayed photos of Anne Frank’s family in chronological order. My dad was in the army in World War II in Germany and France and Belgium. It really touched my heart. Brave young girl, brave family.
Interesting museum. great that it's free and that one of the points of interest are the uniform of a soldier who photographed some of the atrocities committed during the course of the war. The only thing that concerned me was the fact that in the documentary you watch before proceeding the rest of the exhibit it doesn't mention the fact that America refused to take Dutch Jews in out of fear they could be spies. Aside from that I liked it and would recommend visiting the museum should you ever visit Sandy Springs.
The museum includes a 20 minute video about Anne, her family and Europe before and during WW II. There is a display of over 70 large panels documenting the family and events throughout Europe. A nice touch is the bookcase through which you enter this exhibit. There is a replica of "the hiding place" as well as her room. There is a display by William Alexander Scott III included. Admission is FREE.
A great little museum to fill an hour or two with. The photos and documentary were informative. A good intoductory place to learn about the Holocaust and more about Anne Frank.
Great experience, we went with our HR team and it was an interesting and informative outing. Awesome feature on one Atlantans connection and contribution to Preserving the history of the holocaust
An amazing place! Lots of history and pictures put in a time line with facts I had never seen before. A must see.
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