The Betrayal of Anne Frank: A Cold Case Investigation(110)



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Aachen, Frank family vacations in, 37

Abraham Puls movers, 75

Abuys, Guido, 211

Abwehr, 260, 315

De achtertuin van het achterhuis (The Backyard of the Annex; Kremer), 143–44

Ahlers, Anton “Tonny,” 98, 99, 115–16, 120, 121–28, 130, 201, 279, 338n2

Alsemgeest, Arnoldina, 156

Amersfoort labor camp, 72, 81, 239, 315

Amstelveenseweg prison, 165, 211, 279

Amsterdam, shadow city of, 290–95

Amsterdam City Archives (Stadsarchief Amsterdam), 97, 111, 124, 130, 131, 172, 188, 234, 323

Anne Frank: A Biography (Müller), 98, 177, 205, 206

Anne Frank Fonds (AFF), 25–28, 101, 122, 192, 242, 283, 286–87, 315

Anne Frank House, Frankfurt, 27

Anne Frank House (Prinsengracht 263), Amsterdam: back Annex and secret entrance, detectability of, 22, 48, 129, 133–36; cold case investigation of, 97, 133–35; as crime scene, 22; foundation saving and maintaining, 24–25; Otto Frank’s business premises at, 48–49; Otto Frank’s return to, 81–82; as museum, xiii, 19, 22, 286; purchase of Frank home at Merwedeplein 37, 35n; sale and demolition, prevention of, 93, 247; theory of betrayal espoused by, 99. See also hiding in Prinsengracht 263

Anne Frank Remembered (film), 288

Anne Frank Remembered (Miep Gies and Leslie Gold), 146, 199–92

Anne Frank Stichting (Anne Frank Foundation; AFS), 24–25, 47, 176, 245, 246–47, 286, 315

Anne Frank story: Frank family leaving Germany for Netherlands, 31–32; German invasion and occupation of Netherlands, 41–47; Netherlands, Frank family life in, 35–40; stakeholders in, 23–28, 101; survival of Otto Frank/deaths of others, 79–84; Westerbork transit camp, 21, 36, 72, 75–78, 85–86. See also betrayal of Anne Frank; hiding in Prinsengracht 263

Anne Frank: The Untold Story (van Wijk and de Bruyn), 171, 175, 179, 273–74

Anne Frank: The Whole Story (ABC miniseries), 206

anonymous note sent to Otto Frank: Abschfrift note, discovery of, 239–40, 275; addresses rather than names mentioned as passed on in, 237, 275; granddaughter of Arnold van den Bergh on, 259; handwriting/typescript analysis of, 240–45; kept secret by Otto, 247–49, 279, 280; Kleiman on, 247–48, 250; linguistic analysis of, 240, 251–52; mentioned in second investigation (1963–1964), 224, 282; original and copies of, 225, 237–38; sender of, 250–54; A. van den Bergh implicated in, 224–25, 229, 275–76; van Hasselt, note given by Otto to, 245–48, 281; van Hasselt and, 245–48

anti-Semitism: of Ahlers, 123; in Austria, 37; Otto Frank, attacks on, 93–94; in Germany after WWI, 29–32; of Hitler, 30; in Netherlands, 17, 36, 42–43

Arbeitseinsatz, 10, 53, 133, 149, 204, 205, 316

archival files, searching, 99–101, 106–9

Arolsen Archives (formerly International Tracing Service, or ITS), 216–17, 225

Arrest Tracking Project, 68–72, 102, 152, 153, 163, 186, 276, 316

artificial intelligence (AI) platform, 97–98, 102–3, 131, 224, 225, 272–73

Artis Zoo, Amsterdam, 291–92

Asscher, Abraham, 219, 227, 267–68

Asscher Diamond Company, 268

aus der Fünten, Ferdinand, 186, 226, 230, 260, 263, 266, 291

Auschwitz: contemporary knowledge of, 76; continued transportation of Jews to, near war’s end, 78; Rootje de Winter meeting Edith, Margot, and Anne at, 80; death march evacuation of, 82–83; death of Hans van Pels at, 82; defined and described, 316; hiders at Prinsengracht 263 transported to, 6, 78; Job Jansen’s son at, 117; liberation and return of Otto Frank from, 79, 86, 92, 126, 198, 249, 250, 286; Lotty and Beppie returning from, 293; Spronz and Otto meeting in, 287; Weinrother (fiancée of son of A. Asscher) deported to, 268; Weiszes deported to, 212, 217

Austria: anti-Semitism in, 37; Miep Gies originating from, 8, 38; Hitler’s annexation of, 39; identification and location of Silberbauer by, 193–97

Bacchi, Umberto, 347n6

Baer, Drake, 199

Bangert, Petrus Henrikus, 166–68

Barneveld Barrack (Barrack 85), Westerbork, 212, 214, 215, 267

Barnouw, David, 98–99, 129, 132, 145, 175, 352n3

Barrack 67, Westerbork, 77, 211, 212

Bayens, Hans, xiv–xv

Bayens, Joachim, xii

Bayens, Thijs: archival files, access to, 100; assembly of Cold Case Team, 17–18, 21; Bolle and, 226–27; funding for investigation, 17; granddaughter of Arnold van den Bergh and, 255–59; institution of cold case investigation, reasons for, xi–xv; Vince Pankoke, first meeting with, 97; personal connection to Dutch resistance movement, xiv–xv, 15; pilot video, 97; Menachem Sebbag and, 112; stakeholders in Anne Frank story and, 23, 25–28, 101; on van den Bergh, 235–36

BBC Radio, 4, 50, 123, 321–22

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