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Otto Frank

survivor of the holocaust and stepdaughter of Otto Frank, the father of Anne Frank, Eva Schloss-Geiringer (L) speaks at the opening of the new exhibition 'Misschien trekken ook wij verder' ('We too might move on') at the Anne Frank museum in Amsterdam, on Monday 26, March 2012.

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  • Eva Schloss Eva Schloss - full transcript

    about your experiences by that point? No, not at all, certainly not to my family because it was too painful but of course Otto Frank (Anne Frank’s father) became my step-father and he was my children’s grandfather so of course my children knew the story of   from New Statesman Read more »

  • Swiss man reintroduces his cousin: Anne Frank

    died at such a young age and the irony of how he and his brothers fought for the Fatherland in World War I. Some of the letters from the attic were revelations for Elias when he finally read through everything. He hadn't known what a counselor Otto Frank   from CNN Read more »

  • The Diary of Anne Frank

    camp in northern Germany, where Anne died at age sixteen. The only family member to survive was her father Otto Frank. Otto Frank gave permission to publish the diary in 1947 to honor the memory of Annes optimism and short life. The book was originally titled,   from Bella Online Read more »

  • Friend of Anne Frank visits Golders Green Friend of Anne Frank visits Golders Green

    Anne Frank, gave a moving talk in Golders Green yesterday. Eva Schloss spoke at the Anne Frank and Family, Photographs by Otto Frank exhibition in St Albans Lane. She told her story to mark the Jewish Holocaust remembrance day known as Yom HaShoah. Dr Schloss   from Times Series Read more »

  • NULL Anne Frank: Her Diary Reconsidered

    has sold tens of millions of copies worldwide. But decades after her diaries were published under the guidance of her father, Otto Frank, it was revealed that he had held back five pages of her diary. What did these five pages include, and why did Otto want   from Biography.com Read more »

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About Otto Frank

Otto Heinrich "Pim" Frank (May 12, 1889 – August 19, 1980) was the father of Anne and Margot Frank. He inherited Anne's manuscripts after her death, and arranged for the publication of her diary in 1947.

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