Mystery
Monday: Who Betrayed Anne Frank?
The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank is
perhaps one of the most well-known and widely-read books in the world. Only
thirteen years old when she was forced into hiding with her family in July
1942. A little more than two years later, the family was discovered and
captured by the Gestapo. Tragically, only Anne’s father Otto survived the
camps.
How
the police learned of the Jews concealed behind the bookcase has been a
mystery, and over the years dozens of theories have been put forward, but none
have been proven conclusive.
One
suspect is a man name Tonny Ahlers, a business associate of Otto’s and a member
of the Dutch Nazi Party, reportedly highly anti-Semitic. According to the man’s
son, Tonny found a letter from Otto Frank outlining his doubts over a German
victory. Holding the correspondence over Otto’s head, he blackmailed Anne’s
father until he refused to pay.
After
the war, Otto indicated that a warehouse employee named Willem van Maaren was
the guilty party, who was later subjected to multiple investigations related to
betrayal. Another suspected warehouse employee was Lena Hartog-van Bladeren.
Nelly Voskuijl, sister to one of the Frank’s helpers has also been brought
forward as a possible suspect. A known collaborator who had relationships with
many German soldiers, Nelly is thought to have been aware of her family’s
involvement in hiding Jews.
A
large percentage of historians feel the family’s discovery was purely accidental.
That the group of police who found the fugitives weren’t normally responsible
for finding hidden Jews, but rather investigating cases involving money. It is
supposed that the police were checking reports of illegal employment and fake
food ration cards, and stumbled upon the Franks.
A
book published in 2018 has brought the latest theory forward, that of a Jewish
woman who was executed after the war for collaboration with the Nazis. The
author, Gerard Kremer, is the son of a member of the Dutch resistance of the
same name. He claims that his father overheard Ans van Dijk speaking in Nazi
offices about the location of where the Franks were located. That same week the
Franks were arrested, however van Dijk was away in the Hague.
To date,
none of the individuals identified have ever proven as the real culprit.
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With most U.S. boys fighting for Uncle Sam in far off
countries, Rochelle Addams has given up hope for a wedding in her future. Then
she receives an intriguing offer from a distant relative to consider a marriage
of convenience.
Conscientious objector Irwin Terrell is looking
forward to his assignment at Shady Hills Mental hospital to minister to the
less fortunate in lieu of bearing arms. At the arrival of the potential bride
his father has selected for him, Irwin’s well-ordered life is turned upside
down. And after being left at the altar two years ago, he has no interest in
risking romance again.
Despite his best efforts to remain aloof to Rochelle,
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Inspired by the biblical love story of Rebekkah and
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struggles and sacrifices of those whose beliefs were at odds with a world at
war.
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