No he did not he owned a spice factory.
Otto Frank owned a spice factory in Frankfurt, Germany.
Yes he did, he owned a the spice factory where the Frank family hid during the Nazi regime until their capture.
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Otto Frank own the warehouse they hid in until Amsterdam was taken over. He knew of the hiding place way before the war.
Otto Frank did own a company that grounded pepper and other spices in a warehouse where they later hid in a concealed Annexe for over two years until they were captured by the Nazi's and sent off to separate concentration camps. Otto Frank was the only one to survive the Annexe and concentration camps.
They were in the Netherlands (Holland), which was invaded by the Nazis in 1940. Her father, Otto Frank, had been very clever and had made a secret hading place in his very own factory building. When the Nazis invaded, she and her family (her sister Margo, her mum and dad) went into hiding. The building was in Amsterdam.
Anne Frank wrote her own diary but her dad, Otto Frank, published it for her.
Otto Frank experienced internal conflicts related to survivor guilt, as he was the only one in his immediate family to survive the Holocaust. He also struggled with feelings of responsibility for guiding Anne's diary to publication and preserving her memory, while dealing with his own trauma and losses. Additionally, he grappled with the challenge of rebuilding his life in the aftermath of the war.
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I believe it was a peanut factory.
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