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17.01.2022Netherlands: Anne Frank’s potential traitor found *** ARCHIVE

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Since 2017, a research team has worked on finding the person who has betrayed the Frank family. With 85-87% certainty, a suspect has been confirmed: the notary Arnold van den Bergh.

To protect himself and his family, the Jewish notary Arnold van den Bergh is suspected to have handed over a list of hiding places in Amsterdam to German officials. An anonymous letter, which was issued to Anne Frank’s father Otto shortly after the war, is the centrepiece of the theory.

A cold case investigation led by an ex-FBI agent has identified a Jewish notary as the prime suspect in the mystery of who betrayed teenage diarist Anne Frank and her family to the Nazis.

Arnold van den Bergh may have revealed the Franks' hiding place in Amsterdam in order to save his own family, according to a six-year probe detailed in "The Betrayal of Anne Frank" by Canadian author Rosemary Sullivan.

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