An independent investigation team identifies Arnold van den Bergh, a member of Amsterdam's Jewish Council, as the person responsible for reporting "The Diary of a Young Girl" author Anne Frank and her family to the Nazis in 1944, leading to their deaths in a concentration camp.
An independent investigation team identifies Arnold van den Bergh, a member of Amsterdam's Jewish Council, as the mostlikelyperson responsible for reporting "The Diary of a Young Girl" author Anne Frank and her family to the Nazis in 1944, leading to their deaths in a concentration camp.