A book that claimed to have solved the question of who betrayed Anne Frank has been recalled by its Dutch publisher
The book’s investigating team found a a Jewish man was responsible for Frank and her family’s arrests during World War Two.
But since it was published in January the work has been widely criticised.
A new report by a team of World War Two experts and historians says the book’s research does not stand up to scrutiny.
Anne Frank was a Jewish girl who wrote a diary about her two years in hiding before she died in a Nazi concentration camp in 1945.
The book notes that the Jewish man had probably given up the Franks’ hiding location to save his own family.