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    Elisabeth "Bep" Voskuijl (Dutch pronunciation: [eːˈlisaːbɛd bɛp ˈfɔskœyl]; 5 July 1919 – 6 May 1983) was a resident of Amsterdam who helped conceal Anne Frank and her family from Nazi persecution during the occupation of the Netherlands.

  2. Bep Voskuijl was an employee of Otto Frank and one of the helpers of the people in hiding in the Secret Annex. Read her biography here.

  3. May 1, 2019 · At the time of Bep Voskuijls death in 1983, she was the least known of the four Dutch resisters who helped hide Anne Frank.

  4. Jun 9, 2023 · Her name was Bep Voskuijl. She had been Otto Franks typist, the youngest of the four Dutch people who risked their lives trying, and ultimately failing, to keep the Secret Annex a secret.

  5. Dec 17, 2008 · Bep Voskuijl. About Bep. Bep (Elisabeth) Voskuijl was born on 5 July 1919 in Amsterdam. She was the oldest of eight children and was often referred to by her nickname Elli. Before the...

  6. Bep Voskuijl, rond 1937. Fotocollectie: Anne Frank Stichting Amsterdam. Status onduidelijk. Elisabeth (Bep) Voskuijl was born on 5 July 1919 in Amsterdam. She is the eldest child of Johannes Hendrik Voskuijl and Christina Sodenkamp.

  7. www.myjewishlearning.com › the-hub › the-untold-story-of-anne-frank-and-bep-voskuijlThe Untold Story of Anne Frank and Bep Voskuijl

    Jun 13, 2023 · Anne Frank and her family spent 761 days in hiding with the help of Bep Voskuijl who became Anne’s protector and closest confidante.

  8. After the eight people in hiding were arrested on 4 August 1944, helpers Miep Gies and Bep Voskuijl entered the Secret Annex a day later. In an interview with the television programme Meridiaan on 30 June 1958, Miep Gies described what she found there:

  9. Bep Voskuijl was Dutch Reformed by birth. Subject. Johan Voskuijl, Bep's father, belonged to the Reformed church according to his family card. [1] Bep's mother and maternal relatives were Dutch Reformed. [2] Family members report that the family was Dutch Reformed and that the children attended Christian schools. [3]

  10. Apr 8, 2015 · In the book Bep Voskuijl, het zwijgen voorbij (‘Bep Voskuijl, Beyond the Silence’) by Jeroen de Bruyn and Joop van Wijk - the youngest son of Bep Voskuijl - Nelly Voskuijl is put forward as the possible betrayer of the eight people in hiding in the ‘secret annexe’ in Amsterdam.

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