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The officers also arrested Victor and Johannes. After prison, they ended up in camp Amersfoort. After a few weeks, the camp command released Johannes Kleiman on account of his poor health. Victor was transferred to Zwolle and then Wageningen.
- Johannes Kleiman
Johannes and Victor Kugler were taken to the 'Polizeiliche...
- Victor Gustav Kugler
The present name is Vrchlabí. [3] Kugler's forged identity...
- Johannes Kleiman
On 4 August 1944, Kleiman was arrested with Victor Kugler during the Gestapo raid that arrested the Frank family and four other concealed Jews in the premises on the Prinsengracht. After interrogation at Gestapo headquarters, he and Kugler were transferred to a prison on the Amstelveenseweg for Jews and political prisoners awaiting deportation.
- Dutch
- Mr. Koophuis
- Board Worker of Opekta
Kugler and his first wife, Laura Maria Buntenbach-Kugler, lived in Hilversum during the war, a distance of about 26 kilometres (16 mi) from Amsterdam. From July 1942 to August 1944, Kugler aided his colleagues Miep Gies , Johannes Kleiman and Bep Voskuijl in the concealment of eight people, including Anne Frank, in a sealed-off annex in their ...
- Austrian, at birth; then, Dutch; later, Canadian
- Mr Kraler
- Worker at Opekta
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Helpers Victor Kugler and Johannes Kleiman were arrested together with the eight people from the Secret Annex. The police officers took them away. By then, it was around 1 pm: the raid had taken a little over two hours. Jan Gies, the husband of helper Miep, came by to have lunch with the people in hiding, as he often did.
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. A few months after the birth of Johannes, the family moved to Nijmegen.