Niklas Frank is a German writer and journalist, best known for his books and lectures about his father, Hans Frank, who was a high-ranking Nazi official and Governor-General of occupied Poland during World War II. Niklas Frank was born in 1939 and is the son of Hans Frank and his wife Brigitte Herbst.
Niklas Frank has written several books about his father and his family's involvement in the Nazi regime, including "Der Vater: Eine Abrechnung" (The Father: A Settlement) and "Vati" (Daddy). He has been outspoken in his condemnation of his father's actions and has worked to educate others about the horrors of the Holocaust and the crimes committed by the Nazis.
In addition to his writing, Niklas Frank has given numerous lectures and interviews on the topic of Nazi crimes and the responsibility of the descendants of perpetrators to confront the past. He has also been involved in projects to memorialize the victims of the Holocaust and to promote reconciliation and understanding between Germany and Poland.
Overall, Niklas Frank has become a prominent voice in the discussion of Germany's Nazi past and the ongoing legacy of the Holocaust.
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