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Anne Frank: A History For Today
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History for today
Learn about Anne Frank's life and the historical events surrounding it in a new exhibition at the Heritage Centre.
The free exhibition is called Anne Frank: A History For Today.
Exhibition details
The Greenwich Heritage Centre
17 March to 28 March
9am to 5pm (open Tuesday to Saturday)
The exhibition explores a range of issues associated with Nazism that are still relevant today - such as racism and violation of human rights.
The exhibition is organised by The Anne Frank Trust, one of the Mayor's charities for this year.
Special talk
The Founder and Director of the Anne Frank Trust UK, Gillian Walnes, will give a talk to complement the exhibition.
The talk is entitled Anne Frank: Her Legacy Today.
Saturday, 21 March 2009
2pm (part of the Saturday lecture programme)
£3 admission including light refreshments
To reserve a place for the talk, please contact the Heritage Centre on 020 8854 2452.
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