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Podcast: History Unplugged Podcast
Episode: Anne Frank Was Only One of Thousands in Occupied Netherlands That Kept Diaries. Others Include Dutch Nazis, Farmers, and Resisters
Description: Growing up in New York as the daughter of a Holocaust survivor, Nina Siegal had always wondered about the experience of her mother and maternal grandparents living in Europe during World War II. She had heard stories of the war as a child from her mother and grandfather, and read Anne Frankβs diary in school, but the tales were crafted as moral lessons β to never waste food, to be grateful for all you receive, to hide your silver β while the details of the past went untold to make it easier to assimilate into American life. When Siegal moved to Amster...