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Who betrayed the author of The Diary of Anne Frank? He died in the concentration camp at the age of 15, and the truth came out 77 years later

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Who betrayed the author of The Diary of Anne Frank? He died in the concentration camp at the age of 15, and the truth came out 77 years later

During World War II, the Nazi Holocaust Jews, when an Jewish girl Anne Frank wrote the "Diary of Anne Frank", which recorded that she and her family hid their secret residence for 2 years to escape the Nazis, and finally, Annie's hiding place was still exposed, according to a team led by a former FBI agent After 6 years of investigation, it was found that Anne's family was betrayed by a Jewish notary named Arnold van den Bergh.

Who betrayed the author of The Diary of Anne Frank? He died in the concentration camp at the age of 15, and the truth came out 77 years later

Anne Frank, a Jewish girl, wrote The Diary of Anne Frank.

When 15-year-old Anne and her sister died in Bergen-Belsen, Germany, in 1945, her diary's account of the Holocaust shocked everyone, and the diary sold more than 30 million copies worldwide.

The Anne family used to hide in a house by the canal in Amsterdam for two years, and was arrested by the Nazis on August 4, 1944, killed in a concentration camp at the age of 15, and the mystery of the secret hiding place was revealed.

Over the years, many historians and Jewish activists have continued to investigate who betrayed the Frankish family. Now, after 77 years, the results of the survey are preliminary.

According to comprehensive foreign media reports, Canadian writer Rosemary Sullivan announced in the new book "The Betrayal of Anne Frank" (provisional translation) released on the 18th that the team of filmmakerS Bains (Thijs Bayens) found a team of retired FBI agents Vince Pankoke and 20 historians, criminologists and data experts. The suspect was the Jewish notary Arnoldvan den Bergh, who revealed Anne's hiding place to the Nazis for his family.

Who betrayed the author of The Diary of Anne Frank? He died in the concentration camp at the age of 15, and the truth came out 77 years later

Filmmaker Byrnes.

The team pooled years of data and modern investigative techniques to identify the suspects, and in the process studied 20 possible conditions and investigated 30 suspects, and found that the most likely of them was Van den Berg, a Jewish notary, and the team stressed that they were not 100% sure.

The report also revealed that the key new evidence was an anonymous note found in the post-war survey file to Give Anne's father, Otto Frank, that Van den Berger, who was then a member of the "Amsterdam War Jewish Council (a wartime institution forced by Nazi Germany to establish Jews)," gave the Hiding Place of Anne's family and other Jews to the Nazis in order to save his family's life.

Who betrayed the author of The Diary of Anne Frank? He died in the concentration camp at the age of 15, and the truth came out 77 years later

The Anne family hid at their residence in Amsterdam for 2 years.

In addition, according to the Reuters report, the investigation team believes that Anne's father was aware of the existence of the anonymous note, but he chose not to disclose it, speculating that the reason is likely that he is not sure whether the contents of the letter are true, and does not want the whistleblower to be exposed to the news that the informant is Jewish, which promotes anti-Semitism, and does not want Van den Burg's 3 daughters to be blamed for what their father may have been involved in.

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