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After the Holocaust, Otto Frank, the sole Survivor of his family, returned to Amsterdam, where he learned of the deaths of his wife and daughters, Margot and Anne. Struggling with profound grief, he dedicated his life to preserving Anne's legacy by publishing her diary, "The Diary of a Young Girl." Otto became an advocate for Holocaust education and tolerance, speaking out against anti-Semitism and promoting human rights. He eventually moved to Switzerland, where he continued his work until his death in 1980.

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