AMSTERDAM (JTA) — The raid on Anne Frank’s hiding place in Amsterdam may have been over illegal trade in food rations and other issues and not the result of betrayal, new research suggests.
(JTA) — Ambo Anthos, the Amsterdam-based publishing house that printed the Dutch-language translation of a controversial book alleging that a Jew had betrayed Anne Frank, has apologized for not ...
And of course, we know the story — of her family’s desperate attempts to flee the Nazis, and the two years they spent hiding in a secret annex before being betrayed, arrested and sent to the ...
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 side hideout and died in ...
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‘The Many Lives of Anne Frank’ Review: The Diarist and Her ReadersTo this day it is not known who betrayed them. Swept into the Nazi ... In “The Many Lives of Anne Frank,” Ruth Franklin explores the idea that the posthumous fame attached to Anne Frank ...
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France 24 on MSNEighty years after her death, Anne Frank still lives on through her diaryAnne Frank died of typhus at the age of 15 in Germany’s Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. The Jewish teenager’s account of ...
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