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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...
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Voskuijl were the only
employees who knew of the
people in hiding.
Along with Gies'
husband Jan Gies and
Voskuijl's father Johannes Hendrik Voskuijl,...
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Johannes Hendrik Voskuijl (15
January 1892 – 27
November 1945) was one of the
people who
helped to hide Anne
Frank and the
other people of the
Secret Annex...
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concentration camp in 1945. Anne's
diaries were
retrieved by Miep Gies and Bep
Voskuijl. Miep gave them to Anne's father, Otto Frank, the family's only survivor...
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since 1923, Miep Gies, and her
husband Jan Gies;
Victor Kugler, and Bep
Voskuijl. The
group hid for two years,
until their discovery in
August 1944. It...
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months they
spent in hiding.
Together with her
colleague Bep
Voskuijl, she
retrieved Anne Frank's
diary after the
family was arrested, and kept...
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ground floor were the
offices of Frank's employees, with Miep Gies, Bep
Voskuijl (known in the
early version of The
Diary of a
Young Girl as Elli Vossen)...
- of them at the risk of
their own lives. The
helpers were Miep Gies, Bep
Voskuijl,
Johannes Kleiman and
Victor Kugler.
There were
strict rules so that the...
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bookkeeper for both
Opekta and Pectacon, with
Victor Kugler and
secretary Bep
Voskuijl for Pectacon, and Otto
Frank and his
secretary Miep Gies for Opekta. On...
- and his wife
Auguste van Pels, and Miep's
colleagues Victor Kugler, Bep
Voskuijl, and
Johannes Kleiman.
Later that year, Gies was
appointed the nominal...