>DON'T FORGET THE SIX MILLION GOYIM!
>41% of adults and 66% of American millennials don’t know what Auschwitz
The world recently commemorated the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp. Unfortunately, 41% of adults and 66% of American millennials don’t know what Auschwitz is according to a poll by the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany.
Coronado High School is ensuring their students are educated on this important part of history by hosting the recent exhibit, Anne Frank – A History for Today, in cooperation with the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam. This exhibit took place in the Coronado High School library February 3-5, 2020. Coronado resident Roelof Roos, originally from the Netherlands, brought the opportunity to Coronado High School.
Principal Schmeichel was excited to learn about the program, “When I heard about this, I was so interested to find a way where it could come to our school. The Anne Frank House has such a good message that lines up perfectly with our school ideals.” Coronado High School was one of five schools, and the only high school, in the San Diego area to host the traveling exhibit.
The exhibit featured over 70 photos of the Frank family to provide additional insight on the life of Anne Frank, made famous with the 1947 publication of her diary, Diary Of A Young Girl. The book details Anne’s experience with her family as they hid in the attic of her father’s office for two years during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. Unfortunately, Anne and her family were found by the Nazis and deported to concentration camps where Anne died in 1945. Only Anne’s father survived the war and after returning to Amsterdam he chose to publish Anne’s diary. The book has since been published in over 70 languages and sold over 30 million copies.
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