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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. 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 ...

  3. The officers tried to find out if the helpers or people from the Secret Annex knew of other hiding addresses. Johannes Kleiman and Victor Kugler kept silent. Otto Frank said that after 25 months in the Secret Annex, they had lost all contact with friends and acquaintances and therefore knew nothing.

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  5. May 12, 2023 · “Kugler and [Johannes] Kleiman kept the business going and brought books and magazines along with them for the people in hiding. And my job was fetching vegetables and meat.” And my job was ...

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  6. Dec 21, 2023 · Jon Marks. You could say that Anne Frank was one of more than 6 million “hostages” taken from their homes by the Nazis eight decades ago. One day, she and the rest of her family — just like those 240-plus Israelis on Oct. 7 — were minding their own business. The next, they were forcibly removed and headed — not to a secret Hamas ...

  7. Dec 18, 2008 · When the Secret Annex was raided on August 4 1944, Johannes was arrested along with the annex occupants and transferred with Victor Kugler to prison and then to Amersfoort camp, where they were...

  8. 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 ...

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