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- It has never been proved and can no longer be proved that on 4 August 1944 someone called the SD to betray the people in hiding. The story of such a phone call, supposedly made in the morning of August 4, came from SD-officer Silberbauer.
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In 1963, after the Austrian “Nazi-hunter” Simon Wiesenthal tracked down the former SS Officer Karl Joseph Silberbauer, the man who had led the raid on the Secret Annex, the assumption of betrayal seemed to be confirmed. Consequently, until now the literature on this subject has always focused on the question of who?
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It has never been proved and can no longer be proved that on...
- Arrest and betrayal
In 1963, after the Austrian “Nazi-hunter” Simon Wiesenthal...
- Was Anne Frank betrayed?
Jan 17, 2022 · Two previous Dutch police investigations into the raid on Anne Frank's hiding place - one in 1948 and another in 1963 - were not exactly masterclasses in detective work. And a lot of time had...
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It has never been proved and can no longer be proved that on 4 August 1944 someone called the SD to betray the people in hiding. The story of such a phone call, supposedly made in the morning of August 4, came from SD-officer Silberbauer.
May 13, 2024 · The facts as we know them are these: on the morning of August 4th, 1944, the annex where Anne and her family were hiding was stormed by German police known as Grune Polizei led by SS-Oberscharführer Karl Silberbauer.
- Robbie Mitchell
Silberbauer was tracked down by Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal. In a written statement, Silberbauer said that he would probably have forgotten about the arrest of the people in hiding if Anne Frank and her diary had not become so well-known.
In 1963, after the Austrian “Nazi-hunter” Simon Wiesenthal tracked down the former SS Officer Karl Joseph Silberbauer, the man who had led the raid on the Secret Annex, the assumption of betrayal seemed to be confirmed. Consequently, until now the literature on this subject has always focused on the question of who?
According to Silberbauer (who did not understand Dutch), Kugler was immediately taken into interrogation by one of the Dutch SD officers. Afterwards, Kugler allegedly led them directly to the bookcase.