The Betrayal of Anne Frank: A Cold Case Investigation
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Create Date:2022-01-19 17:21:08
Update Date:2025-09-06
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Author:Rosemary Sullivan
ISBN:B08JQQY4PV
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Linda Galella,
State if the art technology meets 40 year old cold case team and the results will sizzle, but not right away…It’s been over 40 years since Anne, Otto and the Frank Family were sacrificed。 Her story has been read by over 30 million people! Author, Rosemary Sullivan, goes back to the beginning with her investigation and asks all the questions for all those involved leaving no stone unturned, hopefully。There were over 200 people involved in the solving of this complex mystery。 Careful note taking, State if the art technology meets 40 year old cold case team and the results will sizzle, but not right away…It’s been over 40 years since Anne, Otto and the Frank Family were sacrificed。 Her story has been read by over 30 million people! Author, Rosemary Sullivan, goes back to the beginning with her investigation and asks all the questions for all those involved leaving no stone unturned, hopefully。There were over 200 people involved in the solving of this complex mystery。 Careful note taking, and great attention to detail were paramount to proof and it was done for everyone involved; a daunting task。 As the pieces begin to come together, it’s more and more difficult to believe where the resolution is headed with fewer options to consider。 No spoilers here, you’ll need to read it for yourself。There was no “Betrayal of Anne Frank” in this volume。 Author, Rosemary Sullivan, has investigated thoroughly 📚 。。。more
Hannah,
A fascinating, well-researched look into the decades-old question: “Who betrayed Anne Frank?” As a genealogist, I found the researchers’ methods and use of even the most minor of resources more engrossing than the mystery itself — I know that the tiniest bit of information can become a puzzle piece to build a bigger picture。 The occupants of 263 Prinsengracht were simply in the wrong place at the wrong time, right when things were going badly for the Nazis, and they all almost made it — except f A fascinating, well-researched look into the decades-old question: “Who betrayed Anne Frank?” As a genealogist, I found the researchers’ methods and use of even the most minor of resources more engrossing than the mystery itself — I know that the tiniest bit of information can become a puzzle piece to build a bigger picture。 The occupants of 263 Prinsengracht were simply in the wrong place at the wrong time, right when things were going badly for the Nazis, and they all almost made it — except for a web of deceit and convoluted motivations that ensured they were caught in the crosshairs。 I was also intrigued to learn what happened to Auguste van Pels (Mrs van Daan in Anne’s diary), whose whereabouts after Auschwitz, other than her arrival at Theresienstadt, were previously unknown。 。。。more