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  2. The archives of the Prussian army in Potsdam were completely lost in bombing raids during World War II. As a result, primary source material is no longer available. On the basis of Otto Frank's field mail, among others, this entry lists facts about Otto Frank during the First World War, as far as these are available. [1] Start of World War I.

  3. David R. Gillham. On Monday, June 14, 1971 Dr. Otto Frank holds the Golden Pan award, given for the sale of one million copies of the famous paperback 'The Diary of Anne Frank' in London, Great Britain. (AP/Dave Caulkin), timesofisrael.

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  4. When his father died in 1909, Otto returned to Germany and was drafted into the army during the First World War. During his time as a soldier, Otto was promoted to lieutenant and decorated for bravery. At the end of the war, Otto started to work in the bank his father had run.

  5. Chief among them was the Triple Alliance of 1882 among Germany, Austro-Hungary, and Italy, in which each member agreed to defend the others in war. The 1914 assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the heir to the Austrian throne, by Serbian nationalists, made Austria declare war on Serbia.

  6. Otto Frank was the driving force behind the publication of the diary written by his daughter. He was involved with the Anne Frank House until his death. By managing the hiding place and sharing the life story of Anne Frank all around the world, we continue Otto Frank’s mission.

  7. Mr. Frank told Mr. Koophuis how bad he felt, knowing that his friend was being imprisoned for helping him. Mr. Koophuis told him not to give it another thought, that it had been his decision and he would not have done anything else. The group traveled together, without their Gentile helpers, by train to the reception camp at Westerbork.

  8. Oct 5, 2010 · October 5, 2010. 7 mins read. Dr Neil Faulkner explains why he believes Otto von Bismarck is the greatest military leader of all time. When Otto von Bismarck became its Prime Minister in 1862, Prussia was a second-rate power overshadowed by Russia, Austria, France, and Britain.