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  1. In the 4 August 1944 raid of the Secret Annex, helpers Johannes Kleiman and Victor Kugler were also arrested. Event. Aug. 4, 1944. 52.3753 N 4.884037 E. Prinsengracht 263. Amsterdam. Nederland. On 4 August 1944 around 10.30 am, an arrest team raided the building on Prinsengracht. [1] The policemen drove a car ahead, got out, whereupon one of ...

  2. Friday, 4 August 1944 was a warm and sunny day in Amsterdam. To the people in hiding, it was the 761th day in the Secret Annex, more than two years since the day Anne and her family had entered the hiding place on 6 July 1942. Between half past ten and eleven in the morning, police officers showed up at the building at Prinsengracht 263.

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  4. The front office: a place for Anne to dream away. Anne was curious and couldn't resist peeping through the office curtains from time to time. She longed too much for the outside world not to. Read more about the office of Miep Gies, Bep Voskuijl, Victor Kugler and Johannes Kleiman, who were Otto Frank’s employees and loyal helpers of the ...

  5. The arrest of the people in hiding. Amsterdam Aug. 4, 1944. On 4 August 1944, an arrest team of Sicherheitspolizei und Sicherheitsdienst raided Prinsengracht 263 and the Secret Annex. All eight people in hiding and two helpers, Johannes Kleiman and Victor Kugler, were arrested. Event.

  6. Otto's private office. Anne dubbed Otto's private office 'The building’s showpiece’. It was located directly under the Secret Annex. When the coast was clear, the people in hiding came here to listen to the radio. When helpers Johannes Kleiman and Victor Kugler sometimes held meetings in here, they had to keep very quiet.

  7. In November 1942, Fritz Pfeffer went into hiding in the Secret Annex on Prinsengracht. During the period in hiding, he shared a room with Anne Frank. Amsterdam April 22, 1943. Prinsengracht 263 changed owner in 1943 without the buyer or seller knowing that eight people in hiding were hidden in the building.

  8. Victor Kugler escapes during an air raid. In late March 1945, Victor Kugler was sent to Germany on foot with about 600 fellow prisoners. Near Zevenaar, the column came under fire from British aircraft. Kugler took advantage of the confusion and escaped. After a few days, he arrived home in Hilversum. Event. March 24, 1945. 51.940244 N 6.052437 E.

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