Anne Frank, who died in Bergen-Belsen in the spring of 1945, would she have been denounced and betrayed by a notary, member of the Jewish Council of Amsterdam (
Oodse Raad)
, during the summer of 1944, when the 15-year-old girl was living in hiding? with his family ? This is the hypothesis raised by a book to be published Wednesday, at HarperCollins, supported by a well-targeted international advertising campaign.
The Betrayal of Anne Frank (Who betrayed Anne Frank?)
is a collective work of 420 pages, the fruit of six years' work carried out by some thirty international experts (historians, police officers, psychologists, graphologists, criminologists, etc.) directed by a former special agent of the FBI, Vincent Pankoke, and signed by the Canadian novelist Rosemary Sullivan, born in 1947, author in particular of
Stalin's Daughter
.
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