He did this as a pre-emptive move to protect the business from the Nazis, as he knew that orders would come down that no businesses could be Jewish-owned. And he did not "sell" the company to his employees. He merely had others agree to have the company switched into their names (it was switched back after the war).
Otto Frank sold his business to his employees because the family had to go into hiding during the Holocaust and knew they wouldn't be able to run the business. By selling it to his employees, he ensured that they would have job security and a source of income while he was in hiding with his family.
Anne Franks father was a business man he created jams and many more other foods.
Mr. Frank is Anne Franks Father
anne franks father, otto worked at a company called opteka works it was a company that made fruit nectar called pectin.
Her Father published her dairy
Miep Gies. Her and Anne Frank's father were the "survivors". Miep Gies. Her and Anne Frank's father were the "survivors".
her father bought her the diary for her 12th birthday.
being anne franks father and publishing her diary.
Most probably anne's father remembered it
Anne Frank's diary was left behind in the secret annex where her family hid during World War II. After the war, Miep Gies, a friend of the Franks who helped hide them, found the diary and gave it to Anne's father, Otto Frank, the only member of the family who survived the Holocaust.
Anne was a Humanist, much like her father, Otto. She believed in a higher power, but not in a traditional Jewish sense.
Otto Frank died at the age of 91 in 1980.
Into an annex; which was above offices; in Amsterdam. Which is also the Netherlands.