A review by gardenjess
The Anne Frank Case: Simon Wiesenthal's Search for the Truth by Susan Goldman Rubin

4.0

Simon Wiesenthal devoted his life after WWII to finding Nazis in order to hold them accountable for their war crimes. I've always found his story fascinating, but what I didn't realize was that he spent a number of years tracking down the Gestapo that took Anne Frank away. His goal was to do so in order to obtain a confession that it occurred in order to prove that Anne Frank existed to disprove those who claimed that her story was fabricated. It's a fascinating story (spoiler: he was successful after years of trying). The art in this book is well done, and fitting with the tone of the story. An important story to read and share.