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  1. 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. Johannes Kleiman had been convicted of Arbeitsverweigerung (refusal to work). He did not stay at the prison camp long. He had been unwell for a long time, after suffering gastric haemorrhaging. Therefore, he could not be sent to Germany to do forced labour and, at the insistence of the Red Cross, was released seven days later.

  5. Dec 18, 2008 · Johannes became greatly involved in the set-up of The Anne Frank House, and organised tours around the Secret Annex. He died sitting behind his desk on January 28 1959, shortly before the museum ...

  6. Brethren History, Part 1. Watch on. Joanna and Johannes Kipping were founding members of the Church of the Brethren. Johannes Kipping was a Lutheran, a mason from Oberstenfeld, Wurttemberg, Germany. He adopted dissenting views and refused to baptize his child as was part of the Church-State laws. As punishment, in 1706 Johannes was expelled ...

  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.

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