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  1. Victor Kugler was born on 06.06.1900 as the illegitimate son of Emilia Kugler and an unknown father in Hohenelbe in the Austro-Hungarian Sudetenland. He spends four years of his childhood in the Rhineland, but returns to Austria-Hungary.

  2. Victor Gustav Kugler (6. června 1900 Vrchlabí – 14. prosince 1981 Toronto) byl německý obchodník, který pomáhal rodině a přátelům Anny Frankové během nacistické okupace Nizozemska. V deníku Anny Frankové je označován jménem pan Kraler .

  3. Jan 11, 2010 · Married to: Jan Gies, 16 July 1941. Child: Paul Gies (1950) Died: 11 January 2010. Miep Gies was one of the helpers of the people hiding in the Secret Annex. After the arrest, she kept Anne's writings in a drawer of her desk. In 2010 she died, one hundred years old. This is her remarkable life story. Miep Gies was born on 15 February 1909 in ...

  4. Apr 30, 2019 · Victor Kugler and Lucy Langen van Kugler’s headstone in Toronto. (Mary Anne Petrie photo) One of the Righteous Among the Nations who helped hide Anne Frank lived a quiet life in Canada after the Second World War. Victor Kugler – a former employee of Anne Frank’s father, Otto, and one of the men who helped hide the Franks, the van Pels ...

  5. It was Victor Kugler who kept the business going and obtained food rations under what was the harshest German wartime occupation in all of Western Europe. Without Victor Kugler, Anne Frank and her family would have starved to death a month after going into hiding.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Otto_FrankOtto Frank - Wikipedia

    Their concealment was aided by Otto Frank's colleagues Johannes Kleiman, whom he had known since 1923, Miep Gies, and her husband Jan Gies; Victor Kugler, and Bep Voskuijl. The group hid for two years, until their discovery in August 1944. It is not known whether an informant or a chance discovery by authorities ended their period of refuge.

  7. On 4 August 1944, Kleiman was arrested with Victor Kugler during the Gestapo raid that arrested the Frank family and four other concealed Jews in the premises on the Prinsengracht. After interrogation at Gestapo headquarters, he and Kugler were transferred to a prison on the Amstelveenseweg for Jews and political prisoners awaiting

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