A daycare in Germany revealed plans to change its name after several people reportedly floated the idea of renaming the center. The city of Tangerhutte issued a press release on Monday clarifying the decision to rename the daycare center which is currently named after Anne Frank, a Jewish girl who had kept a diary while hiding in Amsterdam from Adolf Hitler and the Nazis. Officials said the topic had been brought up months prior to the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. After Frank's death at the age of 15 in a concentration camp in 1945, her diary was published. "As early as July 2023, the daycare center and the board of trustees presented the new concept and the changes to the local council as the first responsible body in a daycare inspection," the city wrote in its press release. "On this occasion, the topic of name changes also came up. These discussions are still ongoing without a decision being made at the moment." https://twitter.com/TimesofIsrael/status/1721610544652886400 Linda Schichor, the daycare director reportedly explained that a more child-friendly name had been chosen as the story of Anne Frank is difficult to understand, and added that parents with a migrant background don't relate to the name, according to n-tv. Tangerhutte Mayor Andreas Brohm added city council had "received many constructive suggestions and proposals," noting that they were "very grateful." City officials said several parents and employees from the daycare had brought up the idea of the name change, according to the outlet."We wanted something without political background," Schichor said, the German media outlet Volksstimme first reported. The renaming of the daycare was met with criticism. Sven Schulze, the leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) in Germany wrote in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, that the CDU members in the city council of Tangerhutte would "not agree" to renaming the daycare.