Investigating team member Pieter van Twisk said the crucial piece of new evidence was an unsigned note to Anne’s father Otto found in an old post-war investigation dossier, specifically naming Van den Bergh and alleging he passed on the information.
Investigators confirmed that Otto, the only member of the family to survive the war, was aware of the note but chose never to speak of it publicly. While other members of the Jewish Council were deported in 1943, Van den Bergh was able to remain in the Netherlands. He died in 1950.Historian Erik Somers of the Dutch NIOD institute for war, holocaust, and genocide studies praised the extensive investigation but was skeptical of its conclusion.
Miep Gies, one of the family’s helpers, kept Anne’s diary safe until Otto returned and first published it in 1947. It has since been translated into 60 languages and captured the imagination of millions of readers worldwide. Using modern research techniques, a master database was compiled with lists of Dutch collaborators, informants, historic documents, police records, and prior research to uncover new leads.
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