A sapling from Amsterdam embodies symbol of nature, continuity, hope in times of hate
While Anne Frank, her family, and others hid from Nazis in a secret annex in Amsterdam, the view of a giant chestnut tree near the building gave her not only an experience of hope but also a connection to a world beyond their hiding place. “Our chestnut tree is in full blossom. It is covered with leaves and is even more beautiful than last year,” she wrote in May 1944, not long before the group was arrested and eventually deported to concentration camps. (more…)





