ANNE FRANK HOUSE

the bookcase
for tolerance

anne frank house

the bookcase
for tolerance

Intolerance is often fuelled by the unknown.
By what’s considered to be different.
It begins with words and can lead to physical acts of violence.

We, at the Anne Frank House, believe that education is a powerful way to counter antisemitism, prejudice, inequality and discrimination.

By sharing personal stories of young people who face intolerance in their daily lives, we hope to change the perception towards those who are considered "different".

And by doing so, creating a more tolerant world.
A world without discrimination.

#DontHateEducate

DOWNLOAD THE APP

AND STEP INSIdE
THEIR ROOMS

Download the AR APP and have an immersive experience inside the rooms of Anne Frank and four young people who face discrimination today.

WATCH THE FILMS

DISCOVER
THEIR STORIES

Click on a folder to select a story.
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