Where did the Freedom Writers go on their "Ambassadors of Tolerance Tour?

They started their AOT Tour in England, where they visited London and Oxford, and then they were off to Poland. They spent some time in Warsaw, and later they visited the Chelmno Extermination and Auschwitz Concentration Camps. On their next stop, the Netherlands, they got a chance to see Anne Frank's attic, and visit the Rijks and Van Gogh Museums.

They also went to the World Court in The Hague, and sat in on a "crimes of war" trial. Their next stop was Sarajevo, Bosnia, where they caught up with their friend, Zlata. While in Sarajevo, they also joined a group of Muslim, Croatian, and Serbian students from the University of Sarajevo, and together, they had a Peace Planning Summit, where they discussed possible ways that they could help ensure peace in both their countries.

From Bosnia, they drove to Zagreb, Croatia and caught a plane back to London, where they spent one last night before departing for New York to meet with their publisher. More.

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