Presented by the Georgia Commission on the Holocaust. Open to the general public. Free admission. Recommended for grades 5 and up.
Anne Frank in The World: 1929 -1945 was developed by the Anne Frank House and is sponsored in North America by The Anne Frank Center USA. It is presented in the state by the Georgia Commission on the Holocaust. It is currently hosted by the City of Sandy Springs.
The exhibit is open to the general public. Admission is free.
The self-guided tour of the space takes approximately 1.5 hours.
We recommend the exhibit only for children of grades 5 and up.
The space includes:
-Anne Frank in the World: 1929-1945 photographic exhibit
-Daily showings of "The Short Life of Anne Frank" (available in Spanish, French, and Hebrew)
-"Witness to the Holocaust: WWII Veteran William Alexander Scott III at Buchenwald" photographic and essay exhibit
-Replica of Anne Frank's room
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.