Rosemary Sullivan defends conclusions in controversial Anne Frank book; HarperCollins to keep the title on sale
The author says in a statement that she has “full confidence” in the work that went into the book.
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The author says in a statement that she has “full confidence” in the work that went into the book.
The move comes after criticism of the cold-case team’s methods and assumptions by experts on the Holocaust and the Franks.
The new book, which proposes a Jewish notary as the person responsible for giving up the Franks’ hiding place, has come under fire by historians who question its assertions.