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Johannes Kleiman (17 August 1896 – 28 January 1959) was one of the Dutch residents who helped hide Anne Frank and her family during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. In the published version of Frank's diary, Het Achterhuis, known in English as The Diary of a Young Girl, he is given the pseudonym Mr. Koophuis.
Johannes Kleiman was a banker and a friend of Otto Frank who helped him and his family hide from the Nazis in Amsterdam. He was also the main contact and supporter for the people in hiding, and played a key role in the Anne Frank House foundation.
Johannes Kleiman was a business partner and a helper of Otto Frank and the people in hiding in the Secret Annex. Learn about his life, his role in the hiding period, and his fate during the war.
Toward the end of September 1944, Johannes Kleiman suddenly returned. He had been released from the German prisoners' camp on account of his poor health. He immediately resumed the daily management of the company.
Learn about Jo Kleiman's role in publishing and promoting Anne Frank's diary and stories. He also helped establish the Anne Frank House and the Anne Frank Foundation.
Dec 18, 2008 · Johannes Kleiman. About Johannes. Joahnnes Kleiman was born on 17 August 1896 in Koog aan de Zaan, Holland. He married Johanna Reuman and they had a daughter, Corrie. Before...
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Johannes Kleiman was a helper who worked in the Secret Annex with Anne Frank and her family. He was arrested with them on 4 August 1944 by the Sipo-SD and later transferred to Westerbork.