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  1. Johannes Hendrik Voskuijl (15 January 1892 – 27 November 1945) was one of the people who helped to hide Anne Frank and the other people of the Secret Annex in Amsterdam.

  2. Johan Voskuijl was the father of Bep Voskuijl and the builder of the revolving bookcase hiding the entrance to the Secret Annex. Read his biography here.

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  3. Johannes Hendrik Voskuijl. Born on: Feb. 22, 1928. Born in: Amsterdam, Nederland. Died on: March 19, 1949. Died in: Adjibarang, Nederlands-Indië. Joop Voskuijl was a son of Johan Voskuijl and a brother of Bep. [1] He was a carpenter by trade. [2] He went to the Dutch East Indies as a soldier in the Royal Army and was killed there at the age of ...

  4. Johannes Hendrik Voskuijl was the father of Johannes (Johan) Hendrik Voskuijl (1892) and the grandfather of Bep Voskuijl. He was born in Grote Wittenburgerstraat. [1] On 1 December 1887 he married Elisabeth Hoenson, who died on 23 April 1920 . [2]

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    Elisabeth " Bep " Voskuijl (Dutch pronunciation: [eːˈlisaːbɛd bɛp ˈfɔskœyl]; [a] 5 July 1919 – 6 May 1983) was a resident of Amsterdam who helped conceal Anne Frank and her family from Nazi persecution during the occupation of the Netherlands.

  6. Johannes Hendrik Voskuijl (Amsterdam, 15 januari 1892 - Amsterdam, 27 november 1945) was een van de helpers van Anne Frank en de andere onderduikers in het Achterhuis. Hij was de vader van helpster Bep Voskuijl, die frequent voorkomt in het dagboek van Anne Frank, en de maker van de draaikast die het Achterhuis verborg.

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  8. Johan Voskuijl was the father of Bep Voskuijl, one of the helpers of the people in hiding in the Secret Annex. [1] He was born on 15 January 1892 in the parental home at Groote Kattenburgerstraat 122 in Amsterdam [2] as the third of seven children of Johannes Hendrik Voskuijl and Elisabeth Hoenson. [3]

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