Otto heinrich frank 12 may 1889 19 august 1980 was a german businessman who later became a resident of the netherlands and switzerland.
Otto frank revisiting attic.
Fighting for reconciliation and human rights.
Anne frank s father otto revisiting the attic where they hid from the nazis.
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Otto frank anne frank s father revisiting the attic where she wrote the diary 3 5 1960.
Otto frank anne frank s father and the only surviving member of the frank family revisiting the attic they spent the war in.
It was the day when the original anne frank house in amsterdam was opened.
Just imagine how he must have felt when he first realized he was the only one to survive out of the 8 people who were taken from the attic.
Otto frank in the attic of the secret annex a few hours before the official opening of the anne frank house on 3 may 1960.
Otto frank anne frank s father revisiting the attic where she wrote the diary 3 5 1960.
Sitting in one of the rooms of the secret annex he is talking about his surprise at the things.
He was the only surviving family member 1960.
He was the father of anne and margot frank and husband of edith frank holländer and was the sole member of his family to survive the holocaust he inherited anne s manuscripts after her death arranged for the publication of her diary as the diary of a.
This is one of the few television interviews otto frank gave.
Anne frank s father otto revisiting the attic where they hid from the nazis.
Countless readers of anne s diary contacted otto.
1960 comment vintage.
This is very difficult to look at.
Gone is whatever gloss there might have been on the experience of living as a self contained society above otto frank s.
It was the day when the original anne frank house in amsterdam.
Some of them kept corresponding with him over the years others became real friends of otto and.
He was the only surviving family member.
Anne frank s father otto revisiting the attic where they hid from the nazis.