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    Otto Heinrich Frank (12 May 1889 – 19 August 1980) was the father of Anne Frank. He edited and published the first edition of her diary in 1947 (subsequently known in English as The Diary of a Young Girl) and advised on its later theatrical and cinematic adaptations.

  2. Otto Frank was the second son of Michael Frank and Alice Betty Stern. The family lived in Germany and were liberal Jews. They valued Jewish traditions and holidays but did not observe all religious laws.

  3. Otto Frank was a German-born merchant best known as the father of Anne Frank, whose diary, published after her death in 1945, became world famous. Frank, decorated for bravery as a German officer in World War I, escaped with his family from the Nazi anti-Jewish persecutions in Germany before the

  4. Otto Frank and other sick people were selected to be shot, but because the execution squad was called away, he escaped death. The SS were in a hurry to leave and by 20 or 21 January, the camp was almost unguarded. About 8,000 prisoners were left behind. They had to find their own food and try to stay warm. / 7. Burning "Canada"-barracks. These warehouses contain goods that were taken from people when they arrived at the camp.

  5. Otto Frank Otto Frank was the father of Margot and Anne Frank. Person. Otto Heinrich Frank; Born on: May 12, 1889 Born in: Frankfurt am Main, Duitsland Died on: Aug. 19, 1980 Died in: Bazel, Zwitserland Otto Frank, Amsterdam, mei 1936

  6. Dec 11, 2008 · About Otto. Otto Frank was born on 12 May 1889 in Frankfurt, Germany. His father Michael was a banker and he had two brothers and a sister. Before the Secret Annex. Otto studied economics, but ...

  7. Jan 21, 2020 · Otto Frank was the only one of the eight people who had been living in the Secret Annex to survive the concentration camps. Hermann van Pels was murdered in the gas chambers of Auschwitz-Birkenau in October 1944; Auguste van Pels died during a transport from Raguhn to Theresienstadt in April 1945; Peter van Pels died in Mauthausen on 10 May 1945; Fritz Pfeffer died in Neuengamme on 20 December 1944; Edith Frank died in Auschwitz-Birkenau on 6 January 1945; Margot and Anne Frank died in ...

  8. Otto Frank responded on 17 November 1945: ''In response to your advertisement in the Nieuwe Israelitische Weekblad, I inform you that if a new Liberal Jewish congregation is established, I would be happy to join it'. Other sources showing Otto Frank's connection to Judaism are: He was well acquainted with the president of the World Union of Progressive Judaism, Rabbi David Wice of Philadelphia.

  9. Otto Frank escaped Nazi Germany with his wife and two daughters soon after Hitler came to power in 1933. They lived a peaceful life in Amsterdam until May 1940, when Nazi Germany invaded the Netherlands. Otto, determined to leave Europe with his family, contacted an old college friend in the United States for help.

  10. Born in 1889 to a family of German liberal Jews, Otto Frank was the second of four children. Raised in the city of Frankfurt, Otto studied in Heidelberg before undertaking several apprenticeships in various banks. He then travelled to the US for a work placement at the famous New York department store Macy’s. When his father died in 1909, ...