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  1. Elfriede Geiringer (Fritzi; née Markovits; 13 February 1905 – 2 October 1998) was a Jewish survivor of World War II and the Holocaust. She was the second wife of Otto Frank, who was the father of Anne and Margot Frank.

  2. On 10 November 1953, Otto Frank and Elfriede Edith ('Fritizi') Markovits got married in Amsterdam. It was the second marriage for both of them. The witnesses were Jo Kleiman and Miep Gies. [1] . Like Otto, Fritzi had lost her partner in a concentration camp.

  3. 2 ott 1998 · Fritzi's husband and son both perished in Mauthausen concentration camp, she and her daughter survived. She and Eva made the same repatriation trip as Otto Frank, leaving Odessa on the Monowai on 21 May 1945 .

  4. On 27 May 1923, Erich married Elfriede 'Fritzi' Markovits. They had two children: Heinz Felix (12 July 1926) and Eva Minni (11 May 1929).. In Vienna, Erich owned a shoe factory, which he had inherited from his father.

  5. Elfriede Markovits was born to a Jewish family in Vienna, Austria, in 1905. She was married to Erich Geiringer. They had two children: son Heinz, born in 1926, and daughter Eva, born 11 May 1929. In the 1930s they left Vienna, settling first in Belgium and relocating to Amsterdam in the Netherlands in 1938.

    • Female
    • February 13, 1905
    • Erich Geiringer, Otto Heinrich Frank
    • October 2, 1998
  6. On 10 November 1953, Otto Frank married Elfriede Edith Markovits (Fritzi) at Amsterdam City Hall on Oudezijds Voorburgwal 197. It was a second marriage for both of them. Like Otto, Fritzi had lost her partner in Auschwitz concentration camp.

  7. 7 ott 1998 · Fritzi and Otto married in November 1953 and moved to Basel in Switzerland. Following the enormous success of Anne Frank's diary, they found themselves inundated with mail.