After arrest, Miep and Anne Bet found Anne's diary and kept it. After listening to Anne's death, she told Otto talking diary, "I tell you this is the daughter of Anne of yours."
After the liberation of Auschwitz, Otto returned to Amsterdam. On the way home he listened to Edith 's death. Back in Amsterdam, he went to see Miep and Jan Gies. He hopes that Anne and Margo may still be alive, but later discovered that they could not survive the war. Mip handed him a diary. Anh hopes to announce her diary after the war, and her wish will eventually come to pass.
"Imagine how interesting it is if I publish a novel about secret attachment, people will make people think that only the title is a detective story"
After being released from the Auschwitz concentration camp in January 1945, Otto Frank returned to Switzerland, visited his mother and recovered from suffering in concentration camps. He returned to Amsterdam in June 1945 and wanted to find a daughter. He already knows that his wife died in the Auschwitz concentration camp but he is optimistic about the fate of Margo and Anne who moved from Auschwitz to the young and relatively healthy labor camp Bergen-Belsen. . Otto Frank soon went to live with Miep and Henk Gies and he tried to find the news of her daughter. After several investigations, he finally received a letter from a nurse who is also a prisoner of Bergen - Berlen. She confirmed that Margo and Anne died in 19 Bergen-Belsen prison Schonungsblock.
In July 1945, after the Red Cross confirmed Frank's sister's death, Meepe Giess passed Otto Frank's diary and a bunch of loose notes, she wanted to save the note and send it back to Anne. Otto Frank later commented that Ann was not conscious of preserving such accurate well written hidden time records. In his memoir, he explained the painful process of reading a diary, recognized the described event, and he gave some more interesting incidents that his daughter read aloud I remember what I heard. For the first time, he saw the more intimate aspect of her daughter and the part of the diary where she was not talking to anyone, "This is revelation to me ... I do not know her. Sense and emotion ... she left all these emotions to myself. "Since she wanted to be a writer again and again, he began to consider exposing it.
In June 2007, "Buddy" Elias donated approximately 25,000 family documents to Anne Frank's house. These tell her that the wife and daughter were killed in the Nazi concentration camps and the photographs taken by the Frank family in Germany and the Netherlands and the letter Otto Frank sent to his mother in 1945 It was included. In November 2007, the tree of Anne Frank - then infected with a fungal disease affecting the trunk - was scheduled to be cut down to prevent it falling into surrounding buildings. "This is not just a tree, the Anne Frank tree is closely related to the persecution of the Jews." The tree foundation, a group of wood preservatives, has filed civil lawsuits to prevent logging started. Horse Lizi attracted international media attention. The Dutch court orders the city authorities and environmentalists to consider alternative proposals and discover solutions