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Miep Gies worked as Otto Frank's assistant in his office.
Anne Frank was sent to Westerbork, Auschwitz, and Bergen-Belsen.Margot Frank - as Anne Frank.Otto Frank was sent to Westerbork and Auschwitz.Edith Frank - as Otto Frank.
Otto Frank ran the Amsterdam division of Opekta, a company that made pectin, used in making jam. The company later expanded to a second division called Pectacon, which made pre-mixed spices for the manufacture of sausage.
If you are talking about when they moved to Amsterdam, then he was a director of the Dutch branch of a company that produced a type of gelling agent that was used to make jam. Other than that i have no idea.
He was drafted into the military, leaves for New York to gain work experience at Macy's department store and in a bank, and sets up the Opekta company and becomes director.
Miep Gies worked as Otto Frank's assistant in his office.
She herself did work, for the Complaints and Information desk in Opekta. She helped her husband, who worked for Otto Frank, hide the Franks.
The identity of the person who betrayed the people in the secret annex is unknown. Miep Gies is a most unlikely candidate. She had gone to a lot of trouble to help the Franks and others, and took quite a risk in going back later to rescue Anne's diary.
No. It was above the office building where Otto Frank used to work.
Anne Frank was sent to Westerbork, Auschwitz, and Bergen-Belsen.Margot Frank - as Anne Frank.Otto Frank was sent to Westerbork and Auschwitz.Edith Frank - as Otto Frank.
When Otto Frank comes home from work in 1932 the song her hears is unspecified. The song is from his youth.
otto frank had a buisness there it was just used for work
Otto Frank ran the Amsterdam division of Opekta, a company that made pectin, used in making jam. The company later expanded to a second division called Pectacon, which made pre-mixed spices for the manufacture of sausage.
Otto Frank heard a group of storm troopers singing the "Horst Wessel Song" as he came home from work in 1932. This song was a popular anthem of the Nazi Party and became a prominent nationalist hymn in Germany during that time.
Miep and Jan Gies were not Jewish, so they didn't have to fear being arrested and deported because of their religion. Jan was a social worker with the City of Amsterdam, while Miep was a secretary with the company once owned by Otto Frank. When the Gestapo raided the Secret Annex, Miep could have been arrested for hiding them. She was spared only because she was from the same country (Vienna) as the arresting officer. Jan, who secretly worked with the Resistance, had been in danger of arrest for some time. After the occupants of the Secret Annex were taken away, he stopped his Resistance work for safety reasons. Miep revealed in her memoir that she and Jan had also hidden a young Jewish man in their home for a while.
Anne's older sister, Margot, received a postcard ordering her to report to a work camp. To save Margot, Mr. Frank decided that the family should go into hiding immediately, instead of waiting another few weeks as originally planned.
If you are talking about when they moved to Amsterdam, then he was a director of the Dutch branch of a company that produced a type of gelling agent that was used to make jam. Other than that i have no idea.