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  1. From the mid 1930s, Kleiman was also a commissioner at the Paauwe clock factory, and together with brother Willy he had a pest control company called Cimex. Kleiman played a very important role in the establishment of Pectacon in 1938 , and was director of Opekta from its 'aryanisation' in the autumn of 1940 .

  2. Haarlem. Nederland. Cimex-Instituut was a pest control company dedicated to controlling pests in buildings and ships. It had existed since 3 May 1934. The first entry in the Trade Register dates from 14 October 1935 and gives its address as General Vetterstraat 40 (Johannes Kleiman's home address).

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  4. Johannes Kleiman works at the Cimex-Instituut. Haarlem May 3, 1934. Johannes Kleiman and his brother Willy were the owners of the Cimex-Instituut company. Event. Subjects (1) Businesses. In the Anne Frank Knowledge Base, the Anne Frank House collects all information about Anne Frank, her fellow hiders and helpers.

  5. After the betrayal and after the war. Prinsengracht 263, May 1941, with (from left to right) Victor Kugler, Bep Voskuijl Miep Gies & 2 staff members. During the period that the families Frank and Van Pels were in hiding, Victor Kugler and Johannes Kleiman ran Otto Frank's company. Otto Frank advised them from the Secret Annex, and in that way ...

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  6. The helpers, without whom the hiders could never have gone into hiding, were Miep Gies, Victor Kugler, Johannes Kleiman and Bep Voskuijl. Miep's husband Jan and Bep's father Johan had also pledged their unconditional help to the hiders.

  7. Johannes Kleiman was an employee of Otto Frank and one of the helpers of the eight people in hiding in the Secret Annex. Read his biography here.

  8. v. t. e. 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.

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