Otto Frank served in the German army during World War I. He was a member of the 2nd Battalion of the Bavarian Reserve Infantry Regiment 16. Frank experienced combat on the Western Front and was wounded in battle, earning the Iron Cross for his service. His military experience contrasted sharply with the later persecution he and his family faced during World War II.
He was a Lieutenant
Otto Von Bismark
He was born May 12, 1889Died August 19, 1980. He died of lung cancerHis nickname was PimWas a lieutenant in the German Army during World War 1 and later became a business man in Germany and the Netherlands.
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He was a Lieutenant
Yes, he served with the German Army in WW1.
Otto Frank served the German Imperial Army during the first world war. He was the father of Ann Frank and the sole survivor of his family.
No, he was a Jew and that's why he was sent to Auschwitz. (a concentration camp)
During World War 1
Otto Frank is Anne Frank's father. Anne Frank was a 13 year old girl living during the time of the Holocaust. She and her family were in hiding for more than two year before they were captured and sent to the Concentration Camps. Otto Frank was Anne Franks Father who stayed in the secret annex for two years.
Otto Von Bismark
Otto Frank fought in World War 1 (1914-1918). As he was a German, he fought for Germany.
As a German, Otto Frank's father served in the German army in World War 1 (1914-1918) - and like all German Jews was persecuted by the Nazis from 1933 on. To put it colloquially, he was later kicked in the teeth for having risked his life for Germany.In World War 1 (1914-18) Anne's father, Otto, had fought for Germany. After all, he was a German.
Like the other members of the Frank family, Otto was sent to Auschwitz. He remained there and was one of the prisoners liberated by the Soviet Army on 27 January 1945.
It is ironic because Otto Frank, a German-born man who served in the German army during World War I, later became a Dutch citizen and had to go into hiding during World War II to escape persecution by the Germans as a Jewish man. It demonstrates the complexities and contradictions of history and individual experiences.
1942, but Margot lied to Anne at first and said that it was Otto Frank who was drafted.