Otto Frank, Anne's father.
Otto Frank, he died in 1980.
Ann Frank.
The only survivor in Anne Frank's immediate family was her father, Otto.
Anne Levy survived the Holocaust. Anne Levy was four years old when the Nazis attacked and occupied Poland in September 1939. Her family survived two years in the Warsaw ghetto. In January 1943, the family escaped the ghetto and survived the rest of the war pretending to be Christians. Anne, her parents, and her younger sister Lila are among the very few Jewish families in Poland who survived the Holocaust. They moved to New Orleans in 1949.
Anne frank Schindler and Mem Geir
Miep Gies and Mr.Kraler helped Anne Frank's family hide during the Holocaust.
Only Otto Frank, the father, survived.
He was the only one in Anne's family to survive concentration camp. After the war, he remarried and died peacefully in 1980.
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."
Yes. Her father published it after the Holocaust ended. He was the only person from the Frank family that survived the Holocaust. Everyone else died.
Yes, Anne Frank's father, Otto Frank, survived the Holocaust. He was the only member of the Frank family to survive Auschwitz concentration camp and went on to publish Anne's diary, "The Diary of a Young Girl."
Ann Frank.
Anne Frank's group consisted of her family (father Otto, mother Edith, and sister Margot) along with four others: Hermann and Auguste van Pels, their son Peter, and Fritz Pfeffer. Otto Frank was the only member of the group to survive the Holocaust.
Anne Frank was born to Otto Frank and Edith Frank-Hollander. Otto would be the only member of the Frank family to survive the Holocaust.
Anne Frank's parents' names were Otto Frank and Edith Frank. Otto Frank was the only member of the family to survive the Holocaust.
No, neither the van Pels family nor Alfred Dussel survived the Holocaust. They were discovered hiding in the Secret Annex with the Frank family and were sent to concentration camps where they perished.
The only survivor in Anne Frank's immediate family was her father, Otto.
Anne Frank's father, Otto Frank, was the only member of her immediate family to survive the Holocaust. After the war, he published Anne's diary to fulfill her wish to become a writer. Otto lived until 1980, dedicating his life to promoting peace and tolerance in honor of Anne's memory.