Investigators have identified a suspect who may have revealed the hideout of Anne Frank and her family to the Nazis. The clues lie in an unsigned note. Anne Frank posthumously became world famous through her diary A six-year-long investigation into the mystery of who betrayed [Anne Frank](/en/where-is-anne-frank-animation-debuts-at-cannes/a-58249363) and her family has yielded a surprising result. The cold case team, which included retired US FBI agent Vincent Pankoke and around 20 historians, criminologists and data specialists, have identified a little-known Jewish notary, Arnold van den Bergh, as a highly probable suspect who revealed the family's hideout to the Nazis in August...