A Dutch publisher has yanked a new book that claimed to have identified the man who betrayed Anne Frank to the Nazis, after the tome was attacked as being “full of errors.”Publisher Ambo Anthos said it should have taken a more “critical stance” before printing “The Betrayal of Anne Frank,” which names Jewish notary Arnold van den Bergh as the main suspect.“We await the answers from the researchers to the questions that have emerged and are delaying the decision to print another run,” the Amsterdam-based publishing house said in an email seen by Reuters.
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