12 June 2025
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Eingang zum Anne Frank Zentrum, Berlin
Foto: Ruthe Zuntz
12 June 2025
Anne Frank Day 2025 ‘Remembering and Engaging Digitally’ motivates pupils and teachers throughout Germany to engage with the history of National Socialism and the Holocaust, to use digital remembrance services and to implement their own digital and analogue history projects. Dealing with the past provides food for thought on responsibility and action in the present.
In May 2025, the Anne Frank Zentrum will provide the 730 participating schools from all over Germany with a wide range of free learning materials on the biography of Anne Frank and the history of National Socialism and the Holocaust in print and digitally. The Anne Frank newspaper focuses on the 80th anniversary of the liberation from German fascism and raises questions about the meaning of individual and social freedom. In the included interview, contemporary witness Rozette Kats talks about the persecution of her relatives in the Nazi-occupied Netherlands and her experiences as a child who was taken in by a non-Jewish family under a new identity. An accompanying booklet and online workshops provide participating teachers with in-depth knowledge about anti-Semitism and a culture of remembrance critical of anti-Semitism in the digital space.