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  1. Johannes Kleiman was born on 17 August 1896 as the son of Cornelis Kleiman and Emmetje Vink. [1] He was the third of four children. He had two brothers, Cornelis (Cor) and Willem Jacobus (Willy), and a sister, Agatha, who died young. In 1896, the Kleiman family lived at Domineespad, now called Zuiderkerkstraat, in Koog aan de Zaan.

  2. Died: 28 January 1959. Johannes Kleiman was one of the helpers and Otto Frank’s right-hand man. It was Johannes, for instance, who came up with the plan of using the annex as a hiding place. To the people in hiding, his positivity and support were indispensable. Read the story of 'the cheerer-up'. In the early 1920s, Johannes Kleiman got to ...

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  4. Mar 2, 2003 · Frank soon assembled a staff in Amsterdam that included Victor Kugler, Johannes Kleiman and Miep Santrouschitz (later Gies), who were part of the group of people who made it possible for the ...

  5. According to Johannes Kleiman, Anne Frank regularly asked about his daughter. Johannes Kleiman's daughter Johanna (Jopie) was born in Amsterdam on 9 August 1927. On 27 May 1948, she married J.C. van den Broek. [1] Her husband died in autumn 2009. [2] The Kleiman family, consisting of Johannes (Jo), wife Johanna (Jo, later Joke) and daughter ...

  6. Jo Kleiman was involved in publishing Anne Frank's diary and stories. Subject. Johannes Kleiman had a major role in commemorating Anne Frank and the other people in hiding between the end of World War II and his death in 1959. He was involved in the first publication of Anne Frank's diary in 1947. He was also involved in the publication of Do ...

  7. The Secret Annex was above the warehouse. The entrance to the Annex was later hidden behind a bookcase. Anne’s father, Otto Frank, enlisted help from four of his employees who worked at the office and who became known as ‘the helpers‘ — Miep Gies, Bep Voskuijl, Johannes Kleiman and Victor Krugler. The helpers brought the family food ...

  8. After Otto Frank had moved to Switzerland in 1952, Johannes Kleiman once again became managing director of Opekta. In 1955, Opekta and Gies & Co moved to other buildings in the city. By then, people from different parts of the world were already interested in visiting the Secret Annex where Anne Frank had lived in hiding.

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