>>2513919>Anne was in hiding for over two years during which period little to no independent documentation of her (medical records, photos etc.) exists.>Only a handful of the people who knew her (i.e. would've seen her pregnant) during that time survived the war and since they would have already been discouraged from talking about such a development could have simply agreed to take the secret to the grave.>There would obviously have been no birth certificate so no paper trail would exist outside of Anne's diary (which could've been scrubbed of any reference to it). Such a discrepancy in public records would be common during wartime so a child with mysterious parentage would not be scrutinized heavily. >An adoptive family would likely have no idea who the child's parents were. Even if they did, I doubt they'd be inclined to disclose it to anyone.>Anne's body was not recovered and an in all likelihood never will be, so chances of an autopsy showing signs of pregnancy are effectively zero.>Even if Dutch authorities were to ever discover, they too would be inclined to not to publish such a finding to avoid the public embarrassment of having to potentially file criminal charges against Otto Frank or anyone else involved in a coverup.These points all apply to her sister Margot too btw. In fact, it would explain why no trace of her diary has ever been found.
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