The move by Dutch publisher Ambo Anthos is in response to a report by historians that objects to the book's finding. In the U.S., HarperCollins said it would continue to sell the book.
The publisher of a new and controversial work about Anne Frank is pulling the book after a group of Dutch historians released an in-depth criticism of its “most likely scenario” of who betrayed the Jewish teenage diarist and her family in German-occupied Amsterdam during World War II. Meanwhile, the U.S. publisher of “The Betrayal of…
The publisher of a new and controversial work about Anne Frank is pulling the book after a group of Dutch historians released an in-depth criticism of its “most likely scenario” of who betrayed the Jewish teenage diarist and her family in German-occupied Amsterdam during World War II.
Meanwhile, the US publisher of The Betrayal of Anne Frank: A Cold Case Investigation on Wednesday announced that it would continue to sell the book.
The cold case team’s research, published early this year in a book by Canadian academic and author Rosemary Sullivan, immediately drew criticism in the Netherlands.
In a 69-page written “refutation,” six