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Israel - Anne Frank , Official Award Medal 1988 - Silver 925, 12g, 27mm -...
Israel – Anne Frank , Official Award Medal 1988 – Silver 925, 12g, 27mm – Mintage 4,229
She was a young girl with gentle, sad, dark eyes. Her secret thoughts while in hiding would one day pierce the conscience of the world. She was still a child when the Nazis rose to power in Germany and her family fled to Holland. In 1941 after the Nazis conquered Holland, the Frank family and four other Jews found refuge in a secret back room in an office building. Christian friends smuggled them food and supplies. Thus, they spent two years in a narrow and dark refuge. There, Anne wrote her famous diary, the diary of a young girl of rare sensitivity, who describes life in the shadow of death and expresses the mental anguish and humiliation she experienced. In 1944 the Germans found the hiding place. Anne perished in 1945 in Bergen-Belsen.
Obverse: Anne Frank’s face emerges from behind a half open door, symbolizing the Jewish people’s emergence from hiding at the end of the Holocaust. Her name appears at the right in Hebrew above a menorah and at the lower left in English, "ANNE FRANK". The artist’s signature is at the bottom
Reverse: An extended hand and a barbed-wire fence with a Star of David bearing the inscription ‘Jood" (Jew in Dutch). Above, the word "remember" in Hebrew and below, the dates "1933" and "1945". On the right, the word "REMEMBER" and on the left, the word "HOLOCAUST".