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  1. Karl Josef Silberbauer tracked down and arrested Anne Frank and her family as they were hiding from the Nazis in an Amsterdam attic in 1944. Anne died of typhus in Belsen in 1945. Her best-selling ...

  2. Karl Silberbauer, the Gestapo (German Secret State Police) agent who led the arrest of Anne Frank and her family. Wiesenthal also provided information prompting the discovery that Hermine Braunsteiner Ryan, a former concentration camp guard, was living in New York as an unassuming housewife. Braunsteiner Ryan was the first Nazi criminal to be ...

  3. Jun 10, 2021 · From Moriah Films’ I Have Never Forgotten You, narrated by Academy Award®-winning actress Nicole Kidman, this clip highlights how Simon Wiesenthal tracked down Karl Silberbauer, the Gestapo officer who arrested Anne Frank. Dutch neo-Nazi propagandists were fairly successful in their attempts to discredit the authenticity of Anne Frank's famous diary until Wiesenthal located Silberbauer ...

  4. Karl Josef Silberbauer ( 21. června 1911 – 2. září 1972) byl rakouský policejní důstojník, člen SS a tajný vyšetřovatel západoněmecké Spolkové zpravodajské služby. Za druhé světové války působil v nacisty okupovaném Amsterdamu, kde byl povýšen do hodnosti Hauptscharführer ( nadporučík ). [1] [2] V roce 1963 byl ...

  5. There were at least three police officers involved in the raid and arrest: the Austrian Karl Silberbauer, and Dutch officers Gezinus Gringhuis and Willem Grootendorst. In late 1945, Otto Frank and his helpers identified two Dutch police officers from photographs: Gezinus Gringhuis and Willem Grootendorst.

  6. Silberbauer, Karl Josef, born 21-06-1911 in Vienna , served in the Austrian military before following his father into the police force in 1935.Four years later, he joined the Gestapo , moved to the Netherlands, and in 1943 transferred to the Sicherheitsdienst SD in The Haque.

  7. Karl Josef Silberbauer (21 June 1911 – 2 September 1972) was an Austrian SD non-commissioned officer holding the rank of SS-Oberscharführer (Staff sergeant), when, serving in the occupied Netherlands, he arrested Anne Frank and her family in their hiding place in 1944.

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