The United States' only memorial to Holocaust victim Anne Frank was plastered with stickers depicting a swastika, a symbol appropriated by the Third Reich during the World War II era and used by white supremacists. 

The Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial, located in Boise, Idaho, includes a life-sized bronze statue of the Jewish diarist. It shows Frank holding her diary and looking out the window of the "secret annex" in which she and her family spent 761 days hiding from German Nazis.

The Franks were discovered and taken to concentration camps in August of 1944 -- just a year before the end of World War II.

The swastika stickers were put both on the diary, accompanied by the words "we are everywhere," and on a statue representing the “spiral of injustice."

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According to USA Today, the spiral of injustice represents how hateful rhetoric can escalate to violence.

The memorial is maintained by the Wassmuth Center for Human Rights, and another sticker was pasted over a photo of namesake Bill Wassmuth, a Catholic priest who left the priesthood to focus on fighting white supremacy. He died in 2002. Read more at FOX News