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Niklas Frank (born 9 March 1939) is a German author and journalist best known for writing a book which denounced his father Hans Frank, a German lawyer who was executed after being found guilty at the Nuremberg trials for his actions, including war crimes and crimes against humanity, arising from his involvement with the Nazi party and as Governor-General of occupied Poland during World War II. ==Background== Frank was born in Munich on 9 March 1939 to Hans Frank and Brigitte Herbst. He is the youngest of five siblings: Sigrid (1927), Norman (1928), Brigitte (1935), and Michael (1937). Frank was seven years old when his father was executed on 16 October 1946, and he last saw his father in a Nuremberg prison. Frank's initial embarrassment of his father developed into a "burning, obsessive hatred" as he uncovered minute details of his father's life during a 40-year search. In the early 1990s Frank was working as a journalist. He is considered to have had a distinguished career as a journalist, and he once interviewed Lech Walesa in Poland.
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