Anne Frank's father was Otto Frank, the only {immediete) member of the Frank family to survive the war.
The Anne Frank of diary fame had nothing to do with the American civil war!
Anne Frank was in World War 2
Anne Frank wrote about her fellings of war, family, and boys.... She wrote during the war. -- Smart Dart
Yes, Anne Frank's father, Otto Frank, was the only immediate family member who survived the Holocaust. After the war, he returned to Amsterdam and was given Anne's diary, which was published as "Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl."
Anne Frank's family included her parents, Otto and Edith Frank, and her older sister, Margot. They were a Jewish family living in Amsterdam during World War II.
Anne and her family was waiting for D-day Invasions, An allie from usa to protect the Jews
The Anne Frank House is located in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. It is situated at Prinsengracht 263-267, where Anne Frank and her family hid during World War II.
You can visit the Anne Frank Monument in the Netherlands, in the city of Amsterdam. It is located near the Anne Frank House, where Anne Frank and her family hid during World War II.
Anne Frank's father, Otto Frank, was the only survivor from her immediate family. Her mother, Edith Frank, and sister, Margot Frank, both died in concentration camps during World War II. Otto Frank later published Anne's diary, creating a lasting legacy in her memory.
The statue of Anne Frank was built in 1977. It is located in Amsterdam, Netherlands, near the Westerkerk church where Anne Frank and her family hid during World War II.
The war during "Diary of a Young Girl" by Anne Frank is World War II. Anne Frank and her family went into hiding in Amsterdam during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands.