The Betrayal of Anne Frank
Books | History / Wars & Conflicts / World War II / General
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Rosemary Sullivan
Using new technology, recently discovered documents and sophisticated investigative techniques, an international team-led by an obsessed retired FBI agent-has finally solved the mystery that has haunted generations since World War II: Who betrayed Anne Frank and her family? And why?WINNER OF THE CRIME WRITERS OF CANADA AWARD FOR BEST NON FICTION CRIME BOOK 2023 Over thirty million people have read The Diary of a Young Girl, the journal teen-aged Anne Frank kept while living in an attic with her family and four other people in Amsterdam during World War II, until the Nazis arrested them and sent them to a concentration camp. But despite the many works-journalism, books, plays and novels-devoted to Anne's story, none has ever conclusively explained how these eight people managed to live in hiding undetected for over two years-and who or what finally brought the Nazis to their door.With painstaking care, retired FBI agent Vincent Pankoke and a team of indefatigable investigators pored over tens of thousands of pages of documents-some never before seen-and interviewed scores of descendants of people familiar with the Franks. Utilizing methods developed by the FBI, the Cold Case Team painstakingly pieced together the months leading to the infamous arrest-and came to a shocking conclusion. The Betrayal of Anne Frank: A Cold Case Investigation is the riveting story of their mission. Rosemary Sullivan introduces us to the investigators, explains the behavior of both the captives and their captors and profiles a group of suspects. All the while, she vividly brings to life wartime Amsterdam: a place where no matter how wealthy, educated, or careful you were, you never knew whom you could trust.
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Author
Rosemary Sullivan
Pages
400
Publisher
HarperCollins
Published Date
2022-01-01
ISBN
1460711785 9781460711781
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"It’s a bit of a heavy read, but it’s very informational. If you’ve been to the Anne Frank house, or been in the play (much like I have) it’ll give a deeper understanding. It is extremely thorough and well written, although the content material is dark and heavy (as expected) with questions still left unanswered. Overall, an excellent historical read. "
"An intense, heartbreaking but informative book about The Holocaust and the betrayal of the Frank Family. "
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Felicia Furlong
"Fascinating book. I thought I already knew much about Anne, The Holocaust, and WWII, but I learned much more from this book."
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Janan
"It’s a fascinating story. There were times I was confused; there are lots of interconnected characters to keep track of. Does a fair job of remembering none of them were villains or heroes but people trying to survive horrific circumstances. "
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Carolyn VanBergen
"The mystery finally solved, but it is a very sad book."
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Christina George