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The Frank family hid with other Jews for two years in the attic of patriarch Otto Frank’s office in Amsterdam as the Nazi German army occupied the Netherlands during World War II. They were ...
The Frank family hid with other Jews for two years in the attic of patriarch Otto Frank’s office in Amsterdam as the Nazi German army occupied the Netherlands during World War II.
The Frank family hid with other Jews for two years in the attic of patriarch Otto Frank’s office in Amsterdam as the Nazi German army occupied the Netherlands during World War II.
The Frank family hid with other Jews for two years in the attic of patriarch Otto Frank’s office in Amsterdam as the Nazi German army occupied the Netherlands during World War II.
The presentation, Leopold feels, succeeds in continuing Otto Frank’s mission dating back to 1960, that visitors not just learn about the past, but learn from the past.
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Anne also had an American pen pal. The Frank family had been trying to emigrate since 1938. “As far as I can see, the U.S. is the only country we can go to,” Otto wrote a friend.