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  2. The Jewish diarist died in a Nazi concentration camp in 1945, aged 15, after two years in hiding. Her diary, published after her death, is the most famous first-hand account of Jewish life during...

  3. Arnold van den Bergh (20 January 1886 ‒ 28 October 1950) [2] was a Dutch legal notary based in Amsterdam. He was a well-known and high-profile lawyer, one of six Jewish notaries operating in Amsterdam.

  4. The book's investigating team suggested a Jewish man called Arnold van den Bergh was responsible for her and her family's arrests during World War Two.

  5. Jan 18, 2022 · The multidisciplinary team suggests that Arnold van den Bergh, a notary and member of Amsterdam's Jewish Council, gave the Secret Annex's address to the Nazis to avoid deportation.

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  6. Jan 17, 2022 · But the FBI man's sixth sense kicked in. Arnold van den Bergh was a prominent Jewish businessman with a wife and kids in Amsterdam. After the invasion, he served on the Jewish council, a body...

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  7. Jan 17, 2022 · Now a team led by a former FBI agent say they have identified a suspect who may have betrayed Anne and her family - a man called Arnold van den Bergh. They believe Mr van den Bergh,...

  8. Jan 31, 2022 · The book's investigating team suggested a Jewish man called Arnold van den Bergh was responsible for her and her family's arrests during World War Two. Many people have criticised the book...

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