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A journalist takes images of pictures of Anne Frank at the renovated Anne Frank House Museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Peter Dejong/AP

Cold case team shines new light on betrayal of Anne Frank

The Franks and four other Jews hid in an annex, reached by a secret staircase hidden behind a bookcase, from July 1942 until August 1944.

A COLD CASE team that combed through evidence for five years in a bid to unravel one of the Second World War’s enduring mysteries has reached what it calls the “most likely scenario” of who betrayed Jewish teenage diarist Anne Frank and her family.

Their answer, outlined in a new book called The Betrayal Of Anne Frank: A Cold Case Investigation by Canadian academic and author Rosemary Sullivan, is that it could have been a prominent Jewish notary called Arnold van den Bergh, who disclosed the secret annex hiding place of the Frank family to German occupiers to save his own family from deportation and murder in Nazi concentration camps.

“We have investigated over 30 suspects in 20 different scenarios, leaving one scenario we like to refer to as the most likely scenario,” said film-maker Thijs Bayens, who had the idea to put together the cold case team, which was led by retired FBI agent Vincent Pankoke, to forensically examine the evidence.

Bayens was quick to add that “we don’t have 100% certainty”.

“There is no smoking gun because betrayal is circumstantial,” Bayens told the Associated Press.

The Franks and four other Jews hid in the annex, reached by a secret staircase hidden behind a bookcase, from July 1942 until they were discovered in August 1944 and deported to concentration camps.

Only Anne’s father, Otto Frank, survived the war.

Anne and her sister died in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp – Anne was 15.

The diary Anne wrote while in hiding was published after the war and became a symbol of hope and resilience that has been translated into dozens of languages and read by millions.

But the identity of the person who gave away the location of their hiding place has always remained a mystery, despite previous investigations.

The team’s findings suggest that Otto Frank was one of the first to hear about the possible involvement of Van den Bergh, a prominent member of the Jewish community in Amsterdam.

A brief note, a typed copy of an anonymous tip delivered to Otto Frank after the war, names Van den Bergh, who died in 1950, as the person who informed German authorities in Amsterdam where to find the Frank family, the researchers say.

The note was an overlooked part of a decades-old Amsterdam police investigation that was reviewed by the team, which used artificial intelligence to analyse and draw links between archives around the world.

The Anne Frank House museum in the canal-side Amsterdam building that includes the secret annex welcomed the new research, but said it also leaves questions unanswered.

The museum gave the researchers access to its archives for the cold case project.

“No, I don’t think we can say that a mystery has been solved now. I think it’s an interesting theory that the team came up with,” said museum director Ronald Leopold.

“I think they come up with a lot of interesting information, but I also think there are still many missing pieces of the puzzle. And those pieces need to be further investigated in order to see how we can value this new theory.”

Bayens said the hunt for the betrayer was also a way of looking for an explanation of how the horror of the Nazi occupation forced some members of a once close-knit Amsterdam community to turn on one another.

How did fascism bring people “to the desperate point of betraying each other, which is an awful, really awful situation?” he said.

“We went looking for a perpetrator and we found a victim,” Bayens said.

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    Mute Dearbhla O Reilly
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    Jan 17th 2022, 11:00 PM

    Now THAT was a lockdown. 2 years in an attic.
    Sad tale. I visited the museum twice. Cried twice.
    Yeah. Am a softie.

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    Mute Fr. Fintan Stack
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    Jan 17th 2022, 11:25 PM

    @Dearbhla O Reilly: You don’t have to be a softie to cry at that. These things affect us all, sometimes in different ways. I visited Dachau many years ago in the middle of a hot July. I was freezing while there, seeing the place for myself.

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    Jan 17th 2022, 11:27 PM

    @Dearbhla O Reilly: I visited too. Amsterdam is a strange little city. You have some lovely architecture, rivers and bridges, then the really gross women waving at me in the wondow at the red light district. Then you have Ann Franks house. Queued for ages to get in, no photos allowed, obviously, but it was so worth it..i felt something there, and it was such profound fear and sadness.

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    Jan 17th 2022, 11:41 PM

    @Pauline Gallagher: how much did you pay the women in the window? Just asking for a friend

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    Jan 18th 2022, 12:06 AM

    @Dearbhla O Reilly: the fact that human beings can be trained,coerced,manipulated to carry out mass genocide is frightening

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    Jan 18th 2022, 1:09 PM

    @Ivan Connolly: I bet you look like a troll too. worst thing is, my comment will be deleted, for random bot trigger words, your comment will stay right there. L o s e r

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    Jan 18th 2022, 1:11 PM

    @Hugh Morris: Cant say it, but it rhymes with duck queue. What are you, an anti vaxxer and you call the governments fascists yet you’re sneering at this story about war atrocities. What the actual f does that make you?

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    Jan 18th 2022, 1:13 PM

    @Ivan Connolly: your comment doesnt make the SLIGHTEST bit of sense. Not the slightest. What are you saying, exactly, that im mocking this story? that im making it up? i went there in March 2014. What have the magdelen nuns got to do with anything?

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    Jan 18th 2022, 1:15 PM

    @Hugh Morris: youre dis gusting. Youre one of those men that women all over the country protest about.

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    Jan 18th 2022, 1:19 PM

    @Ivan Connolly: so what lol you want me to support the s ex trade as a tourist attraction? i dont think so. Only a friggin man would come out with something like that. Or a man like you, anyway.

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    Jan 18th 2022, 1:43 PM

    @Pauline Gallagher: The lady doth protest too much, methinks

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    Jan 17th 2022, 11:12 PM

    I live in the Netherlands, the reaction to this has been mixed to say the least. There’s experts countering that it’s based on assumptions for one, and some say the outcome boils down to slander. Well, it’s obviously based on assumptions & cannot indeed be proved with certainty, but suggesting you should therefore not put it forward is to invoke another assumption: the so-called closed-world assumption which states that anything that cannot be proved (beyond any doubt) is to be assumed false (also known as negation by failure).

    Others say that people are innocent till proven guilty, but this is not a court case, it’s historical research. Part of the problem is that the Dutch public broadcaster NOS has published some follow-up articles that paraphrase the outcome as a definite conclusion which it isn’t. It’s putting forward a most likely hyposthesis.

    Still others question what the point of all this is, while alluding to the potential painfulness of this for the descendents of Van den Bergh. But the idea was to apply modern investigative techniques to one of the most (in)famous ‘whodunnits’ of the previous century. That was the point. The researchers didn’t know in advance which hypothesis was going to end up on top as the most likely one.

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    Jan 17th 2022, 11:22 PM

    @Mick Tobin: twirly worly windmill

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    Jan 17th 2022, 11:24 PM

    Yet some absolute mope named Gary C compared mandatory vaccinations for big venues in France to THIS.

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    Jan 17th 2022, 11:40 PM

    @Pauline Gallagher: Compared what to what?

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    Jan 18th 2022, 12:05 AM

    Any chance of a cold case on the holy bible?

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    Jan 18th 2022, 9:39 AM

    @Paul Gorry: an excellent novel

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    Jan 18th 2022, 10:43 PM

    @Hugh Morris: in the fiction section in the library.

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    Jan 18th 2022, 11:27 AM

    Did they find a
    BIRO ???????

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