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    Otto Frank

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    A character I would consider a best friend is Otto Frank , because of his generous nature. Otto Frank is considered as a strong leader and role model in Anne’s eyes. He is very highly respected by Anne and many others. When hiding in the secret annex, Otto provides protection and care for many people. The story takes place during the Holocaust when the Nazis invade Europe. War is soon to break out and the Franks, a Jewish family, are greatly threatened by the current events. Bound with many restrictions

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    when they received a call – up notice from the German SS for Margot (Anne’s older sister). Due to the call – up, the Frank family packed hurriedly and left a false note that they would be in Belgium. In actuality, they hid in a disused laboratory in Otto Frank’s (Anne’s father) office. Otto’s coworkers (Miep and Bep) were aware of the situation and provided food, clothing, and other necessities. Due to the increase in searches for Jews, Mr. Kugler, one of Otto’s colleagues, installed a bookcase at

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    Otto Heinrich "Pim" Frank was a German-born businessman and the father of Anne Frank and Margot Frank. As the sole member of his family to survive the Holocaust, he inherited Anne's manuscripts after her death, arranged for the publication of her diary in 1947, and oversaw its transition to the stage and screen. Early life Otto Frank was born in Frankfurt to a Jewish family. He was the second son of Michael Frank and Alice Betty Frank née Stern. His siblings were Robert Frank, Herbert Frank and

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    Otto Frank was born on May 12, 1889 in Frankfurt, Germany. Otto is married to his wonderful wife named Elfriede Geiringer and has two daughters named Anne Frank and Margot Frank. His parents are Alice Betty Stern and Micheal Frank. He has an older brother Robert a younger brother Herbert and a sister Helene. In 1908 otto studied art history in Heidelberg, Germany. August 1909-1911, he leaves for New York to gain work experience at Macy’s department store and to gain work in a bank. August 1915

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    Otto Von Bismarck

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    Otto von Bismarck was an important figure in the unification of Germany. Bismarck was responsible for transforming a collection of small German states, unifying them into the German empire, and becoming its first chancellor. Under the rule of William I, Bismarck was appointed as Prime Minister of Prussia for assistance over budget. Bismarck urged the king to ignore the liberals about the right to approve taxes and to instead strengthen the army. Thus making Bismarck a leader of a unification movement

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    Otto Frank returns to a secret hiding place in which he and his family have lived during the first part of the Holocaust in Amsterdam. His friend, Miep Gies, has saved a diary that his daughter Anne kept during that time. Otto begins reading the diary aloud, and the play follows Anne 's thoughts and actions, as well as those of the others hiding in the Secret Annex. In the play, you can see their daily struggles such as their fear of existence and fear of the Nazis. Throughout the play, you can tell

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    Historians to this day debate about whether Otto Von Bismarck was an opportunist or planner during the time of German unification. This topic of whether he was a planner or opportunist is quite unusual and can have two sides with solid arguments. Bismarck was a man first with a vision of bringing more power to Prussia but soon changed to bringing Germany up and uniting all of the German states. Many believed in him as a visionary who was a key part in uniting Germany and after keeping the peace in

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    Otto Von Bismarck Otto Von Bismarck was a great leader in the unification of Germany. His skill as a diplomat was unrivalled during his reign as chancellor of Prussia. The mastery he showed in foreign policy was such that he was able to outwit all other powers and make their leaders appear inadequate. Bismarck was an unrivalled diplomat during his reign. His German Reich constitution of April 1871 allowed him to dictate the government on his own terms. However, the parliament only “had the

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    which caused a stir in the twentieth century, was in most part created by the Junker Otto von Bismarck. Bismarck used the system of realpolitik to unite the divided German states under Prussia. Had Bismarck not been involved in the German unification, it is extremely likely that the powerful German empire which made its mark in history would not exist and the impacts it made on the world would be nullified. Otto von Bismarck was the son of a Brandenburg squire and a wealthy mother. Bismarck’s mother

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    meaning. As the old saying goes a picture is worth a thousand words. The artist distorts the image to the way he or she wants to see it or would want others to see it. For example, Otto Dix and James Gleeson are artists that are known for having and using metaphor and spirituality in their pieces of work. Otto Dix has

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