Following a moving opening event, the exhibition titled ‘Let Me Be Myself – The Life Story of Anne Frank’ is now open at the Alexandra Library until 29 June 2024.
Murrindindi Shire Council was honoured to host the official opening on Saturday 27 April. The event was attended by special guests Iet Fuijkschot, Executive Manager Anne Frank Travelling Exhibition Australia, Murrindindi Shire Mayor Damien Gallagher, CEO Livia Bonazzi, Bob Cooper, Friends of the Library Alexandra (FOLA) President, FOLA volunteers and nearly 100 other attendees.
This remarkable exhibition, produced by the Anne Frank House, brings to life the touching story of Anne Frank, a Jewish German girl, and victim of the Holocaust, who is now famous for keeping a diary of her experiences while she and her family were in hiding, avoiding Nazi persecution.
The exhibition is being held at the library from 1 May to 29 June 2024 during usual library opening hours and entry is free. It is suitable for families and highlights prejudice, and discriminatory issues then and now through young voices.
‘Let Me Be Myself’ includes eight historical modules that weave Anne’s personal story with the broader context of her time. Visitors will gain insight into Anne’s joyful childhood in Frankfurt, her immigration to Amsterdam, and her life in hiding. The exhibition also sheds light on the rise of the ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Socialists, the Holocaust, and the impact of anti-Jewish measures on individuals like Anne Frank.
Explore her extraordinary story and how it’s relevant today through the historical modules, a model of the Anne Frank House, extracts from her diary, Second World War memorabilia and a copy of her diary.