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OTTO FRANK
(1889 - 1980) Father of Holocaust diarist Anne Frank. Fine content T.L.S. 2pp., 8vo., Birsfelden, Nov. 15, 1967 to fellow concentration camp survivors, Frederick and Alice Schwab in Detroit, in German bringing them up to date on his life and work. He writes, in part; "...You, dear Fredy, are in the age group of my brother Robert, who died, unfortunately, in 1953. He had built up a business in pictures in London, which my sister-in-law operates now. He was an expert in the field and built it up so well that his wife was able and became known amongst the collectors. With Leni and her family, who also live here, we are in constant contact, also with my younger brother Herbert. When I moved here, my dear mother was still alive. Leni has an antique store in which she is totally involved. She has two sons, of whom one is married, and has a grandchild. So far as you, with a grandchild, we have been unable to achieve this... Naturally I was interested to hear something from you about what is going on in your life, and I can imagine how difficult it was (after Buchenwald) to get on your feet. That your youngest son was so successful early on is a great deal of luck, but it seems that Alice's great talent had developed. That you with 73 years, received an honorary doctor title is incredible. Apparently you recovered rather well after your heart attacks and that you took a chance to drive a car... My wife had a similar experience as I. She was with her daughter in Auschwitz and lost her husband and her son in the concentration camp. God be thanked that her daughter is still living and lives in London... she is married, with her three daughters give us much happiness. Otherwise, our main work is with the Anne Frank Memorial, which is in Amsterdam, and a great deal of correspondence with young people from all over the world who are writing me. Anne's diary has been published in 43 countries and/or languages. I am going to Amsterdam ten times each year to work with the organization and management of the foundation..." More good content. Offered together with a 3" x 5" color photograph of Otto Frank and his second wife, Elfriede Geiringer (1905 - 1998) who apart from being a fellow Auschwitz. survivor, was also his next-door neighbor in Amsterdam before the war. Offered together with three editions of her published diary including the1952 Doubleday hardcover and paperback editions as well as the 1991 Doubleday edition which included previously unpublished content from Anne's diary. The lot also includes Anne Frank in the World / De Wereld van Anne Frank (1983); as well as numerous articles and clippings concerning publication of the diary and related stories. Letter bears the usual folds and a tap repair at top margin, else very good condition.

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