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Queen Máxima Was Moved While Touring the Anne Frank Exhibition in New York.

The monarch of the Netherlands included the visit in her brief tour of the United States, which also included Washington D.C.

Queen Máxima of the Netherlands, recognized in Europe for her elegance and dedication to charitable causes, showed a deeply human side during her recent visit to the Anne Frank exhibition at the Jewish History Center in New York.  This gesture reinforced the appreciation many feel for her.

The visit took place yesterday as part of her tour of the United States, which included both New York and Washington D.C. The exhibition offers a detailed journey through the life ofAnne Frank, the Jewish girl born in Germany who became world-renowned for her diary, in which she recounted her experience hiding during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands.

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Queen Máxima of the Netherlands at the Center for Jewish History alongside director Ronald Leopold. | Redacción

A life-size reconstruction of the annex in Amsterdam,where Anne Frank, her family, and four other Jewish people lived between 1942 and 1944, stands out as the centerpiece of the exhibit. The rest of the exhibition follows a chronological approach, providing details about Anne's childhood in Frankfurt am Main, the rise of the Nazi regime, the Frank family's life in Amsterdam, and the subsequent publication of the famous diary.

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Recreation of Anne Frank's room. | Redacción

The emotional visit by Queen Máxima not only highlighted the importance of keeping historical memory alive but also evidenced her commitment to promoting tolerance and respect among cultures.

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