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The Last Secret of the Secret Annex: The Untold Story of Anne Frank, Her Silent Protector, and a Family Betrayal. By Joop van Wijk-Voskuijl and Jeroen De Bruyn. Simon & Schuster. 288 pages.
In an essay adapted from his recent book, “The Last Secret of the Secret Annex,” Joop van Wijk-Voskuijl recalls the long shadow of Anne Frank’s death on his mother, Bep—and Bep’s lasting ...
At the height of World War II, Anne Frank spent more than two years cooped up with her family in a secret annex in Amsterdam. While hiding from the Nazis, the young girl filled the pages of her ...
On 25 June 1947, Anne Frank’s diary was published under the title of Het Achterhuis [The Secret Annex]. After the book had been translated into German, French, and English, ...
THERE are two main reasons for this sudden rash of books about Anne Frank, ''the Holocaust's most famous victim'' as she has been titled: this year… ...
Written by her son, the hitherto untold story of Bep Voskuijl, the youngest of five Dutch people who hid the Frank family, who became Anne Frank’s closest confidante during the 761 days she ...
The occupants of the secret annexe were placed on the 83rd transport to leave Westerbork on September 3, 1944. In a cruel twist of fate, it was the last prisoner transport to leave the Netherlands.