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  1. Otto's official name is: Otto Heinrich Frank. The surname Frank was sometimes misspelled as Franck. [1] The origin of the first given name Otto is not known. [2] The second name Heinrich referred to his maternal grandfather August Heinrich Stern (1838-1878 ). Otto's younger brother, Herbert August, was also named after this grandfather with his ...

  2. Otto Heinrich Frank (12 May 1889 – 19 August 1980) was a German industrialist who later became a resident of the Netherlands and Switzerland. He was the father of Anne and Margot Frank and husband of Edith Frank, and was the only member of his family to survive the Holocaust. He inherited Anne's manuscripts after her death, arranged for the ...

  3. Con la creación de Casa de Ana Frank en 1957 y la apertura del escondite en 1960, Otto Frank considera que logra su anhelada misión educativa. En una entrevista para la revista Basler Magazin, al referirse a la misión de la Casa de Ana Frank, Otto afirma en 1979: " [...] el trabajo de la Casa de Ana Frank no se limita a la gestión de la casa.

  4. Otto Heinrich Frank (ur. 12 maja 1889 we Frankfurcie nad Menem, zm. 19 sierpnia 1980 w Birsfelden w Szwajcarii) – ojciec Margot i Anne Frank. Po powrocie z obozu koncentracyjnego w 1945, kiedy otrzymał ocalały rękopis dziennika zmarłej córki, postanowił spełnić jej życzenie – w 1947 doprowadził do publikacji Dziennika Anny Frank .

  5. Up to 1933. Otto Frank grew up in Frankfurt's Westend district, a neighbourhood made up of about 20%, mostly liberal, Jews. His own family also belonged to the liberal Jewish denomination. His parents considered themselves primarily German 'Bildungsbürger', for whom Jewish faith played no important role.

  6. Edith Frank, de soltera Edith Holländer (Aquisgrán, 16 de enero de 1900-Auschwitz, 6 de enero de 1945), fue una judía alemana, madre de la cronista del Holocausto Ana Frank. [ 1 ] Madre de Ana y Margot Frank y esposa de Otto Frank , Edith Frank-Holländer fue refugiada en Ámsterdam , Países Bajos y perseguida por los nazis junto con su familia y sus compañeros de la "Casa de atrás". [ 2 ]

  7. The return of Otto Frank. Out of the eight people from the Secret Annex, Otto Frank, Anne Frank’s father, was the only one to survive the Holocaust. This is the story of his return from the Auschwitz concentration camp to Amsterdam. This reconstruction is based on Otto’s notes and other testimonies and documents.