MeMoMu_PSW_050 ANNE FRANK'S FATHER OTTO / KUMARI VAIM'S FRIEND ENDEL

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Anne Frank was a Jewish teenager forced into hiding with her family in Amsterdam after the Nazi occupation. In the cramped rooms of the Secret Annex, she kept the diary that would later become one of the world’s most powerful testimonies of life under persecution.
Her writing captured the hopes, fears, and sharp observations of a young girl trying to make sense of a world collapsing around her. After two years in hiding, the family was discovered and deported; Anne died in a concentration camp in 1945 at just fifteen.
Otto Frank, Anne’s father, was the only member of the family to survive the Holocaust. Returning to Amsterdam after the war, he found Anne’s diary preserved by helpers who had cared for the family in hiding.
Realizing the depth and clarity of her voice, he dedicated the rest of his life to publishing her words and preserving the Secret Annex as a place of remembrance. In 1960, when he revisited the attic where they had once hidden, he stood there not only as a survivor but as the guardian of his daughter’s legacy.

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