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Elfriede Geiringer (Fritzi; née Markovits; 13 February 1905 – 2 October 1998) was a Jewish survivor of World War II and the Holocaust. She was the second wife of Otto Frank , who was the father of Anne and Margot Frank .
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Otto Frank inaugurating the Statue of Anne Frank, Amsterdam 1977. Otto Frank married former Amsterdam neighbor and fellow Auschwitz survivor [26] Elfriede Geiringer (1905–1998) in Amsterdam on 10 November 1953, and the couple moved to Basel, Switzerland, where he had family, including relatives' children, with whom he shared his experiences.
- Spice merchant
- Birsfelden's Cemetery
Oct 2, 1998 · Fritzi Markovits was born in the Austrian capital Vienna and died in London at the age of 93. Her parents were Rudolf Markovits (1874-1951) and Helene Schubert (1879-1963). She had a younger sister Sylvia Renée (1910-1977). On 27 May 1923, she married Erich Geiringer in Vienna. They had two children: Heinz Felix on 12 July 1926 and Eva Minni ...
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Aug 24, 2022 · Otto Frank was a German businessman, famous as the father of Anne Frank. ... Otto Frank Biography ... Edith Frank (m. 1925–1945), Elfriede Geiringer (m. 1953–1980)
Elfriede Geiringer and Otto Frank married in November 1953 and settled in Basel, Switzerland. They spent a large part of their time educating people about the importance of Anne Frank's diary and the horrors that the Jews experienced during the Holocaust. Their commitment led to the creation of the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam. Death and afterward
Apr 3, 2014 · In 1942, Otto Frank and his family went into hiding in a secret annex above his office. In 1944, the Gestapo raided the annex and the family was sent to Auschwitz. Frank was the only one to ...
Otto Frank continued to live with Miep and Jan Gies in Amsterdam. He divided his time between the Diary, attempts to rebuild his business, and friends. Otto also contacted a former neighbour from Merwedeplein, Elfriede Geiringer-Markovits (Fritzi). He had met her daughter Eva in the Auschwitz concentration camp.