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Otto Frank, around 1975. © Anne Frank Fonds Basel

Foundation

The Anne Frank Fonds was founded by Otto Frank in January 1963. He was the only one of the eight people from the secret annex to survive the persecution of Jews during the Second World War. Otto Frank designated the foundation as his universal heir and legal successor. With its headquarters in Basel, the foundation devotes itself to the global distribution and utilisation of the Diary of Anne Frank.

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Otto Frank, around 1965. © Anne Frank Fonds Basel

Otto Frank’s commitment
 

The Anne Frank Fonds is guided by the last will of its founder and the living tradition of the organisation. Otto Frank’s commitment was to a cosmopolitan society showing solidarity and without prejudice or marginalisation. He particularly supported work relating to peace, young people and dialogue, and advocated the strengthening of human rights as well as opposing any form of discrimination, racism or anti-Semitism.

The Anne Frank Fonds uses the income from the Diary and its licences for charitable purposes, education, and scientific research.

Otto Frank’s legacy
 

Otto Frank died in Basel in 1980. The Anne Frank Fonds pursues his legacy, preserving the memory and the personal rights of Anne and the Frank family.
 

The Anne Frank Fonds is a non-profit foundation under Swiss law, domiciled in Basel. It is subject to supervision by the Federal Supervisory Board for Foundations, Berne, Switzerland. It is legally and organisationally independent of other organisations operating under the name of ANNE FRANK.
 

The Anne Frank Fonds is the only organisation established and initiated by Otto Frank..