‘Parents with migrant backgrounds feel uncertain and find it challenging to explain to children’

Anne Frank in 1940 (Wikimedia Commons)
By Kate Anderson
Daily Caller News Foundation

Anne Frank in 1940 (Wikimedia Commons)
By Kate Anderson
Daily Caller News Foundation
A German day care named after Anne Frank, a Jewish teenager killed during the Holocaust, is looking to change its name after migrant parents claimed that it was too hard to explain the story to their children, according to German media reports.
The day care in Tangerhütte, Germany, currently named Kita Anne Frank, has been in operation for over 50 years and will likely be renamed to “World Explorers,” according to the Jerusalem Post. The city conducted a report and found that migrant parents had expressed a desire to change the name, claiming that it was too hard to explain the significance of Frank’s story and the day care said that a name “without political backgrounds” would be better suited, according to Harzer Volksstimme.