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  1. Anne Frank, along with her family and four other Jews, were inhaling in Amsterdam from 1942 to 1944. Together they hid in a secret annex in the office building that Anne's father worked out of. They were supported by four employees at the company: Victor Kugler, Johannes Kleiman, Miep Gies and Bep Voskujl.

  2. Justos Entre as Nações (1972) Johannes Kleiman ( Koog aan de Zaan, 17 de agosto de 1896 — Amsterdã, 28 de janeiro de 1959) foi um escriturário neerlandês, conhecido como Mr. Koophuis após a divulgação póstuma do Diário de Anne Frank (1947). [ 1] No final da década de 1930, Kleiman foi contratado por Otto Frank para atuar na área ...

  3. Feb 26, 2015 · Their names were Victor Kugler, Johannes Kleiman, Bep Voskuijl, Johannes Hendrik Voskuijl, Jan Gies and Miep Gies. Miep Gies died Jan. 11, 2010, five years ago, and at age 100 she was the last of ...

  4. Jan Gies witnessed the arrest. After Jan Gies heard that the SD was at Opekta, he and Johannes Kleiman's brother tried to see what was happening from across the canal. They saw the people in hiding and the helpers put into a van for detainees and driven away. Event. Aug. 4, 1944.

  5. During the Second World War, Miep Gies, along with Johannes Kleiman, Victor Kugler, Bep Voskuijl, Jan Gies and Johan Voskuijl, made up a team of helpers for the eight Jewish people hiding in the Secret Annex at Prinsengracht 263 in Amsterdam. The office of Otto Frank, where Miep worked as secretary, was located at the front side of the same ...

  6. Dec 21, 2023 · You learn that Anne, her family and the rest never would’ve survived for more than two years if not for outside help. Four men (Johannes Kleiman, Victor Kugler, Jan Gies and Johan Voskuijl) and two women (Voskuijl’s daughter Bep and Gies wife, Miep) brought them food, reading materials and medicine.

  7. 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

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