I think perhaps Anne Frank’s experience transcends Amsterdam, and could be considered to have universal meaning.
*I think perhaps Anne Franks experience transcends Amsterdam, and could be considered to have universal meaning.*
Since the holocaust did not happen on American soil, it’s not a frivolous question to ask why a memorial to one specific victim would not be anywhere else but where she lived. There’s already the HMM in DC. I would assume there are already numerous holocaust related exhibitions and/or museums in New York City as well.
Realistically, there should only be one massive memorial/museum dedicated to this historical event and it should be in Berlin, for obvious reasons.