This Day in History: Anne Frank Cartographic Resources Available
from Ball State University Libraries
On August 1, 1944, Anne Frank
wrote the last entry in her diary. The
Ball State University Libraries provides resources for studying people and
events in world history. The GIS
Research and Map Collection (GRMC) and the Atlas Collection provide thousands
of maps, atlases, and other cartographic resources for studying history. But researchers can also find maps in the
Educational Resources Collection located in the basement of Bracken Library.
Hundreds of maps and atlases are
included in the Educational Resources Collection. Maps can also be found in many of the youth
books found in the collection. The map
of Amsterdam above (click to enlarge) is from the youth book Anne Frank: Beyond the Diary by Ruud van
der Rol. The map shows the route Anne
and her parents traveled to their secret annex.
The photograph above from the same book highlights the location of the
annex along the canal.
The second map, A Girl Who Perished: Anne Frank, marks the journey of Anne in
Europe during her life. This map is from
the book Searching for Anne Frank: Letters from Amsterdam to Iowa by Susan
Goldman Rubin.
The final map of the Low
Countries above includes an inset of the locations of the Frank house, the
annex, and the prison. This map is from
the Historical Atlas of the Holocaust
published by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum available from the
Atlas Collection.
Please visit or contact the GRMC
to learn more about all of the cartographic resources available from Ball State
University Libraries. The GRMC is open
7:30 to 4:30 pm through August 10 and then resumes the academic year hours of
8:00 to 5:00 pm.
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