He was to be shot because the Russians were coming to liberate the camp. But before the Gestapo could shoot him, the Russians arrived and the Gestapo were forced to flee. In short, timing, place, and luck were all on his side that day.
Otto Frank, father of Anne Frank, survived the war by hiding with his family in a secret annex in Amsterdam. They remained hidden for over two years until they were discovered and sent to concentration camps. Otto was the only one from his immediate family to survive, as his wife and daughters perished.
he escaped because the Russian allies freed them.
otto frank hid under the camp beds and never came out until camp was over he never went to war as the commanders never checked under the bed.
yes, he did but his daughters and wife didnt
did otto frank survive in the concentration camp
No, unfortunatly not but Anne franks dad, Otto, did he published annes diary.
Otto Frank [Anne's dad] was the only one out of 8 to survive the war.
The only person to survive from the annex was Otto Frank, the father of Anne Frank. He discovered her diary after the war and worked to have it published, ensuring her story lived on.
Anne Frank's father was Otto Frank, the only {immediete) member of the Frank family to survive the war.
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.
No, he was a Jew and that's why he was sent to Auschwitz. (a concentration camp)
her father otto frank
yes, her father Otto Frank.
Anne Frank's mother, Edith Frank-Holländer died from starvation on January 6, 1945. Anne Frank's father, Otto Frank, was the only Frank to survive the war. He died on August 19, 1980 from Lung Cancer.
Anne Frank's parents' names were Otto Frank and Edith Frank. Otto Frank was the only member of the family to survive the Holocaust.
Anne Frank's father, Otto Frank, was the only person living in the annex to survive the war. All the others died in the concentration camps. When Otto Frank returned home, Miep Gies, the woman who hid them and found Anne Frank's diary, gave them to the father. After that, Otto Frank published his daughter's diary to let the world know what Anne had to say and raise awareness about the horrors the Jewish people had to face.
Her mother, Edith Frank, and sister, Margot Frank, died before Anne. Her father, Otto Frank, was the only family member to survive the Second World War.