The hidden life of Otto Frank
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New York : William Morrow, [2003].
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First U.S. edition.
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xviii, 411 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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Published
New York : William Morrow, [2003].
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Book
Edition
First U.S. edition.
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English

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Includes bibliographical references (pages [343]-389) and index.
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"With The Hidden Life of Otto Frank, Carol Ann Lee presents an astonishing and moving portrait of a man whose life, both charmed and cursed, was interwoven with one of the most momentous events of the last century as the father of Anne Frank. Based on impeccable research into rare archives and filled with excerpts from the secret journal that he kept from the day of his liberation from Auschwitz until his return to the secret annex in 1945, this landmark biography explores every facet of Frank's life. The publication of Anne Frank's diary turned this quietly heroic man into a legend, but until now, apart from a few basic facts, almost nothing has been written about Otto Frank's own extraordinary life." "The father of the most famous young girl of the twentieth century, Otto Frank was born a month before Adolf Hitler, and grew up in a wealthy German Jewish household. In World War I, he fought for Germany - which he believed to be his homeland - as an officer in the trenches of the Somme. Lee documents these privileged early years, when Frank and his family were models of wholly assembled European Jewry. She also reveals the full story behind Frank's first cruelly thwarted love affair, as well as the truth about his subsequent arranged marriage to Anne's mother." "After struggling to establish a business in Amsterdam, Frank and his family spent happy years together before the war. Then came their period in hiding, their eventual betrayal, and their internment in the death camps of Poland and Germany. For the first time, Frank's experiences during and after Auschwitz - and during his return to Amsterdam, where, wholly destitute, he lost everything "except life " - are told in full. The subsequent delivery of his daughter's diary, and the publishing phenomenon that ensued, helped him begin to recover."--BOOK JACKET

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Lee, C. A. (2003). The hidden life of Otto Frank (First U.S. edition.). William Morrow.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Lee, Carol Ann. 2003. The Hidden Life of Otto Frank. William Morrow.

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Lee, Carol Ann. The Hidden Life of Otto Frank William Morrow, 2003.

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Lee, Carol Ann. The Hidden Life of Otto Frank First U.S. edition., William Morrow, 2003.

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