Annie died in a Nazi concentration camp. She was 15 years old at that time. Today, after 77 years, this has been revealed in the case of the death of Annie, her sisters, and her mother.



Anne Frank is one of the millions of Jews who were persecuted during World war II. Annie and her family hid in the upper part of her father's shop for two years. 



While hiding here, Annie wrote a diary that was published two years after her death. Annie died in a Nazi concentration camp. She was 15 years old at that time. Today, after 77 years, disclosure has been made in the case of the death of Annie, her sisters, and her mother.



The investigation has come to know about the person who cheated on Annie and her family. This man put Annie's family at stake to save her family. 



The investigation team, which also includes an FBI agent, told that Arnold van den Bergh, a Jewish man based in Amsterdam, had done this work.



The team of historians and other experts did research in this matter for about 6 years. Van den Bergh was a member of the Jewish Council of Amsterdam. This council was formed to implement the policies of the Nazis. 



It was abolished in 1943 and its members were sent to concentration camps but van den Bergh remained in Amsterdam. She was not sent to the camp. She was living her life comfortably.



FBI agent Vince Pankoke said, there came a time when van den Bergh had tried all ways to avoid going to the camp. Till now he was saving himself by spreading the news here and there. Now all her tricks were open. 



In such a situation, she had to give such information to the Nazis so that he could avoid going to the camp and be safe, so she thought of passing such news to the Nazis so that he could be saved.



A note is also found in the late investigation files which shows that van den Bergh had deceived Annie and her family.

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