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  1. Johannes Kleiman Johannes Kleiman was one of the helpers of the people in hiding in the Secret Annex. Person. Karl Silberbauer Karl Silberbauer was an SS man and a policeman. He led the arrest team that raided Prinsengracht 263 on 4 August 1944 and arrested the people in hiding. Person. Victor Kugler

  2. “When Mr. Kleiman enters the room, the sun begins to shine!” Mummy said only recently, and she is quite right.’ When the eight people in hiding were discovered in August 1944, Johannes and Victor Kugler were also arrested. Together, they were taken to prison.

  3. www.flickr.com › photos › collection_annefrankhouseThe Helpers | Flickr

    The people in hiding are helped by Otto Frank’s four employees: Miep Gies, Johannes Kleiman, Victor Kugler and Bep Voskuijl. Miep’s husband Jan Gies and Bep’s father Jan Voskuijl are also involved. Without the helpers, hiding in the Annex would have been impossible. Those who believe they are entitled to exercise rights over photos on this website, are asked to contact the Anne Frank ...

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  4. www.annefrank.org › main-characters › jan-giesJan Gies | Anne Frank House

    Jan 26, 1993 · That day, Dutch police officers, headed by SS-Hauptscharführer Karl Josef Silberbauer, raided the building. They arrested the eight people in hiding, as well as Johannes Kleiman and Victor Kugler. Jan quickly walked away. He went to the brother of Johannes Kleiman, one of the helpers, and together they decided to go back to see what was going on.

  5. Johannes Kleiman, one of the other helpers, succeeded in sending Bep away. He wanted her to take his wallet to a friendly pharmacist, who would then inform Kleiman's wife that things had gone wrong on the Prinsengracht. Bep was able to leave the building unhindered, as no one stood guard outside.

  6. Johannes Kleiman a fost angajat să țină contabilitatea celor două companii. La sfârșitul anului 1940, cele două companii și-au stabilit sediul în clădirea de pe Prinsengracht 263. Johannes Kleiman, Victor Kugler și secretara Bep Voskuijl lucrau pentru Pectacon, în timp ce Otto Frank și secretara Miep Gies lucrau pentru

  7. Johannes Kleiman was one of the Dutch residents who helped hide Anne Frank and her family during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. In the published version of Frank's diary, Het Achterhuis, known in English as The Diary of a Young Girl, he is given the pseudonym Mr. Koophuis. In some later publications of the diary, the pseudonym was removed, and Kleiman was referred to by his real name.