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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Arnold van den Bergh (Oss, 20 januari 1886Arnold van den Bergh (Oss, 20 januari 1886 – Chelsea (Londen), 28 oktober 1950) was een Nederlands notaris. Hij was tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog lid van de Joodse Raad. In januari 2022 kwam Van den Bergh postuum in het nieuws omdat een groep onderzoekers hem aanwees als hoofdverdachte die de onderduikers in Het Achterhuis aan de Duitsers zou hebben verraden. Verschillende Nederlandse historici waren zo kritisch over de conclusies van het onderzoek, dat het boek waarin het onderzoek was beschreven inclusief de conclusies over Van den Bergh, in maart 2022 door de uitgever uit de handel werd gehaald.or de uitgever uit de handel werd gehaald. , Arnold van den Bergh (Oss, 20 de gener de Arnold van den Bergh (Oss, 20 de gener de 1886 - 28 d'octubre de 1950) va ser un notari que va treballar a Amsterdam als Països Baixos. Durant l'era d'ocupació dels Països Baixos a la Segona Guerra Mundial, van den Bergh va ser membre del Consell Jueu (Joodse Raad, o Judenrat) d'Amsterdam. Un estudi publicat el 2022 va suggerir que van den Bergh podria haver traït els que vivien a l'annex secret de la Casa d'Anna Frank, habitada per Anna Frank i altres, per tal de salvar la seva pròpia família. per tal de salvar la seva pròpia família. , Arnold van den Bergh (20 January 1886 ‒ 28Arnold van den Bergh (20 January 1886 ‒ 28 October 1950) was a Dutch legal notary based in Amsterdam. He was a well-known and high-profile lawyer, one of six Jewish notaries operating in Amsterdam. Van den Bergh contributed to the field of social work in the Netherlands, and was widely known in Amsterdam outside of the Jewish community. In 1886, van den Bergh was born in the locality of Oss. By 1922, van den Bergh was already working as a junior notary and living in Amsterdam. During the era of occupation of the Netherlands in World War II, van den Bergh was a member of the (Joodse Raad, or Judenrat, of Amsterdam). The Judenrat was a council of Jewish citizens appointed by occupying Nazi Germany in an area with a large Jewish population, with members typically coerced (often with threats of violence against family members) into collaborating with the Nazi regime. In 1935, Arnold van den Bergh auctioned the listed "Huis aan de Drie Grachten" ("House on three canals") building—used from 1936 onwards for August Aimé Balkema's bookshop. As of 1937, Bergh was chair of the committee for the House of unemployed young Jewish, in Amsterdam. At the start of 1939, van den Bergh handled the auction of . In April 1939 the company offices relocated to in Amsterdam. In July 1940, he was the lawyer handling the sale of the Jacques Goudstikker art-collection to art dealer Alois Miedl for the benefit of Hermann Göring. Van den Bergh subsequently wrote to Goudstikker's wife, Dési von Halban, informing her the sale had occurred "in order to avoid great unpleasantness". In October 1940 van den Bergh was appointed as liquidator of the former Oude Goudstikker company, and indicated that the transactions had been made voluntarily. As Nazi plunder, part of the collection would subsequently be returned by the Dutch government in the 2006 Goudstikker restitution of 202 paintings following recommendations of the Restitutions Committee. The family of five lived at . The Van den Bergh family eventually lost their safe status and became eligible for arrest and deportation. A conversation at the decision-making body (Entscheidungsstelle) between Hans Georg Calmeyer and Ferdinand aus der Fünten was heard by , who passed the information to Arnold van den Bergh, enabling the Van den Bergh family to go into hiding. In around October 1943 Arnold van den Bergh and his wife Auguste Kan went into hiding in Laren, their older twin daughters Emma and Esther to Noord-Scharwoude, and the third-daughter Anne-Marie to Sprundel (with some months spent in Breda). Following the end of World War II, Van den Bergh restarted a notary firm with offices at Keizersgracht 634 On 28 November 1946, Van den Bergh was one of the founding board members of the (JMW). Other founding members included and Jacob van Amerongen. Arnold van den Bergh was one of five members called before the Jewish Honour Council. On 10 June 1948 Van den Bergh was displaced on the board of JMW by a vote. He died of throat cancer in 1950 while in London. A 2022 book designated van den Bergh as the most likely suspect in the betrayal of Anne Frank. According to the book, van den Bergh (in his capacity as a member of the Amsterdam Judenrat) had a list of Jews hiding in the city and gave this list to the Nazis in order to save his family. The conclusion has been challenged by experts: The Jewish Council supposedly had no lists of hiding Jews, and moreover it has been claimed that van den Bergh was hiding at the time and thus had no motive to save his own family. His family members threatened a lawsuit and started a foundation. The publishing house apologized and took the book out of circulation.ized and took the book out of circulation.
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rdfs:comment Arnold van den Bergh (Oss, 20 januari 1886Arnold van den Bergh (Oss, 20 januari 1886 – Chelsea (Londen), 28 oktober 1950) was een Nederlands notaris. Hij was tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog lid van de Joodse Raad. In januari 2022 kwam Van den Bergh postuum in het nieuws omdat een groep onderzoekers hem aanwees als hoofdverdachte die de onderduikers in Het Achterhuis aan de Duitsers zou hebben verraden. Verschillende Nederlandse historici waren zo kritisch over de conclusies van het onderzoek, dat het boek waarin het onderzoek was beschreven inclusief de conclusies over Van den Bergh, in maart 2022 door de uitgever uit de handel werd gehaald.or de uitgever uit de handel werd gehaald. , Arnold van den Bergh (Oss, 20 de gener de Arnold van den Bergh (Oss, 20 de gener de 1886 - 28 d'octubre de 1950) va ser un notari que va treballar a Amsterdam als Països Baixos. Durant l'era d'ocupació dels Països Baixos a la Segona Guerra Mundial, van den Bergh va ser membre del Consell Jueu (Joodse Raad, o Judenrat) d'Amsterdam. Un estudi publicat el 2022 va suggerir que van den Bergh podria haver traït els que vivien a l'annex secret de la Casa d'Anna Frank, habitada per Anna Frank i altres, per tal de salvar la seva pròpia família. per tal de salvar la seva pròpia família. , Arnold van den Bergh (20 January 1886 ‒ 28Arnold van den Bergh (20 January 1886 ‒ 28 October 1950) was a Dutch legal notary based in Amsterdam. He was a well-known and high-profile lawyer, one of six Jewish notaries operating in Amsterdam. Van den Bergh contributed to the field of social work in the Netherlands, and was widely known in Amsterdam outside of the Jewish community. In 1886, van den Bergh was born in the locality of Oss. By 1922, van den Bergh was already working as a junior notary and living in Amsterdam. As of 1937, Bergh was chair of the committee for the House of unemployed young Jewish, in Amsterdam. of unemployed young Jewish, in Amsterdam.
rdfs:label Arnold van den Bergh , Arnold van den Bergh (notaris)
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