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Anne Fank in South Africa: remembering the Holocaust during and after apartheid

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This article traces the diverse ways in which South Africans have drawn on the figure of Anne Frank in order to make sense of their own history and politics. It presents Anne Frank as the quintessential case study and considers what her representations can tell us about how the history of Nazism has informed understandings of and responses to apartheid

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