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AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - A six-year cold case investigation into the betrayal of Anne Frank has identified a surprising suspect in the death of the famous diarist, who was discovered in her canal ...
A cold case team that combed through evidence for five years in a bid to unravel one of World War II's enduring mysteries has reached what it calls the “most likely scenario” of who betrayed ...
Film maker Thijs Bayens, who came up with the idea of pulling together a cold case team to analyze evidence in the hunt for the person who betrayed Anne and her family, answers questions during an ...
Annelies Marie "Anne" Frank (German: [ˈanə(liːs maˈʁiː) ˈfʁaŋk] ⓘ, Dutch: [ˌɑnəˈlis maːˈri ˈfrɑŋk, ˈɑnə ˈfrɑŋk] ⓘ; 12 June 1929 – c. February or March 1945) [1] was a German-born Jewish girl who kept a diary documenting her life in hiding amid Nazi persecution during the German occupation of the Netherlands.
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A cold-case investigation into famous diarist Anne Frank's betrayal has identified a surprising suspect in the mystery of how the Nazis found Frank's hiding place in 1944.
Anne Frank: the Biography. Foreword by Miep Gies. Bloomsbury. Francine Prose (2009). Anne Frank: The Book, the Life, the Afterlife. HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0061430794. Joop van Wijk-Voskuijl and Jeroen De Bruyn (2023). The Last Secret of the Secret Annex: The Untold Story of Anne Frank, Her Silent Protector, and a Family Betrayal. Simon ...