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  1. ‘I had to help them: they were my friends,’ Victor Kugler said after the war when asked why he had helped the people hiding in the Secret Annex. For helping them, he ended up in a concentration camp; at the eleventh hour he escaped deportation to Nazi Germany.

  2. Victor Kugler (5 June 1900 – 14 December 1981) was one of the people who helped hide Anne Frank and her family and friends during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. In Anne Frank's posthumously published diary, Het Achterhuis, known in English as The Diary of a Young Girl, he was referred to under the pseudonym Mr. Kraler .

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  4. Explore some of Victor Kugler best quotations and sayings on Quotes.net -- such as 'I heard a commotion and opened the door to my office to see what was going on. I saw four police officers. One was wearing a Gestapo uniform. 'Who's in charge here?', he snapped at me. I answered that I was. 'Let me see the rest of the building!'

  5. Dec 17, 2008 · About Victor. Victor Kugler was born in June 1900 in Hohenelbe, Austria-Hungary (which is now known as Vrchlabi in the Czech Republic.) Before the Secret Annex. Victor was in the Austrian Marines ...

  6. Victor Kugler went to the Allgemeine Volks- und Bürgerschule in Hohenelbe from 15 September 1906. Event. Victor Kugler moves from Hohenelbe to Duisburg and back Duisburg Jan. 30, 1910 - March 27, 1914 Victor Kugler was born in Hohenelbe but also lived in Duisburg for some time. Event. Victor Kugler at the Rektoratschule Norbertinum

  7. Victor Kugler considered himself quite religious. Victor Kugler was baptised Roman Catholic. [1] His first wife was Evangelical Lutheran, according to population records. [2] His second marriage to Lucie Sophia van Langen was in the Catholic Church. [3] Kugler's immigration form states his religion as 'Lutheran'. [4] In a television interview ...

  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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