Sheldon Berkowitz (d. ca. 1993) was an American businessman who owned an advertising agency. In the 1950s, he married Anne Frank, a young Jewish girl who'd managed to survive the Holocaust by hiding in a secret room in Amsterdam from 1942 to 1945. Sheldon had been a gunner aboard a B-24 during World War II, and both often wondered throughout their marriage if he'd ever flown missions over her hiding place. Anne helped write jingles for Sheldon's ad agency, although she received no credit.
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