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   Message 14,779 of 15,187   
   Jeffrey Rubard to Loose Cannon   
   Re: Circumcised ballpoint scribbler Anne   
   27 Mar 22 14:13:57   
   
   From: jeffreydanielrubard@gmail.com   
      
   On Saturday, March 26, 2022 at 3:31:04 PM UTC-7, Loose Cannon wrote:   
   > On Sat, 26 Mar 2022 21:58:58 +0000, Inge Mueller    
   >  wrote:    
   >    
   > >On Sat, 26 Mar 2022 21:37:37 +0100, Pride of the Panzers    
   > > wrote:    
   > >    
   > >>A Jewish notary has been named by a cold case team led by a former    
   > >>FBI agent as the prime suspect for the betrayal of Anne Frank and    
   > >>her family to the Nazis.    
   > >>    
   > >>Arnold van den Bergh, who died in 1950, has been accused on the    
   > >>basis of six years of research and an anonymous note received by    
   > >>Anne’s father, Otto Frank, after his return to Amsterdam at the end    
   > >>of the war.    
   > >>    
   > >>The note claims Van den Bergh, a member of a Jewish council, an    
   > >>administrative body the Germans forced Jews to establish, had given    
   > >>away the Frank family’s hiding place along with other addresses used    
   > >>by those in hiding.    
   > >>    
   > >>He had been motivated by fears for his life and that of his family,    
   > >>it is suggested in a CBS documentary and accompanying book, The    
   > >>Betrayal of Anne Frank, by Rosemary Sullivan, based on research    
   > >>gathered by the retired FBI detective Vince Pankoke and his team.    
   > >>    
   > >>Pankoke learned that Van den Bergh had managed to have himself    
   > >>categorised as a non-Jew initially but was then redesignated as    
   > >>being Jewish after a business dispute.    
   > >>    
   > >>It is suggested that Van den Bergh, who acted as notary in the    
   > >>forced sale of works of art to prominent Nazis such as Hermann    
   > >>Göring, used addresses of hiding places as a form of life insurance    
   > >>for his family. Neither he nor his daughter were deported to the    
   > >>Nazi camps.    
   > >>    
   > >>Anne Frank hid for two years in a concealed annexe above a canalside    
   > >>warehouse in the Jordaan area of Amsterdam before being discovered    
   > >>on 4 August 1944, along with her father, mother, Edith, and sister,    
   > >>Margot.    
   > >>    
   > >>Photographs of Anne Frank taken in a department store booth.    
   > >>Read more    
   > >>The young diarist was sent to Westerbork transit camp, and on to    
   > >>Auschwitz concentration camp before finally ending up in Bergen-    
   > >>Belsen, where she died in February 1945 at the age of 15, possibly    
   > >>from typhus. Her published diary spans the period in hiding between    
   > >>1942 and her last entry on 1 August 1944.    
   > >>    
   > >>Despite a series of investigations, the mystery of who led the Nazis    
   > >>to the annex remains unsolved. Otto Frank, who died in 1980, was    
   > >>thought to have a strong suspicion of that person’s identity but he    
   > >>never divulged it in public.    
   > >>    
   > >>Several years after the war, he had told the journalist Friso Endt    
   > >>that the family had been betrayed by someone in the Jewish    
   > >>community. The cold case team discovered that Miep Gies, one of    
   > >>those who helped get the family into the annexe, had also let slip    
   > >>during a lecture in America in 1994 that the person who betrayed    
   > >>them had died by 1960.    
   > >>    
   > >>There were two police investigations, in 1947 and 1963, into the    
   > >>circumstances surrounding the betrayal of the Franks. The son of the    
   > >>detective, Arend van Helden, who led the second inquiry, provided a    
   > >>typewritten copy of the anonymous note to the cold case reviewers.    
   > >>    
   > >>    
   > >>“The anonymous note did not identify Otto Frank. It said ‘your    
   > >>address was betrayed’. So, in fact, what had happened was Van den    
   > >>Bergh was able to get a number of addresses of Jews in hiding. And    
   > >>it was those addresses with no names attached and no guarantee that    
   > >>the Jews were still hiding at those addresses. That’s what he gave    
   > >>over to save his skin, if you want, but to save himself and his    
   > >>family. Personally, I think he is a tragic figure.�€?    
   > >>    
   > >>https://www.theguardian.com/books/2022/jan/17/anne-frank-betrayed-    
   > >>jewish-notary-book    
   > >    
   > >Poisanally, I think he was a typical jew - only interested in saving    
   > >his own jew skin.   
   > Yup.    
   >    
   > Indeed.    
   >    
   > Right on, all counts.    
   >    
   > He sure, was.    
   >    
   > No doubt, about it.    
   >    
   > You got, THAT right!    
   > --    
   >    
   > "SHPAMMERSH ARE CROOKSH    
   > DON'T DO BUSINESSH VITH CROOKSH!"    
   > - jew paedophile shpammer Barry Z. Shein (world.std.com home page)   
      
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